
Taking the supply chain crisis by its horns
With no end in sight to the supply chain crisis and congestion at ports in the US, the Biden administration announced a host of measures
With no end in sight to the supply chain crisis and congestion at ports in the US, the Biden administration announced a host of measures
Brace yourself for some bad news: Port congestion is expected to last “deep into next year,” according to The Wall Street Journal. Despite President Joe
By Kevin Varley(Bloomberg) –Congestion at many of the world’s major ports offered a snapshot of supply chains trying to avoid unprecedented bottlenecks, as cargo handlers searched
The red-hot containership charter market has spawned an unusual sub-let deal between alliance rivals Yang Ming and Maersk. Maersk is to take over the charter
The U.S.’s busiest port complex in southern California has more demand than it can handle — and that’s left smaller hubs along the nation’s coastline
Christmas trading will be safe from supply chain problems, the boss of shipping firm Maersk has told the BBC – adding, “at least that’s what
A.P. Moller-Maersk — the largest shipping company in the world — expects the ongoing exceptional market situation caused by the global supply chain disruptions to
US President Joe Biden urged world leaders to take action to reduce supply-chain problems and prevent them from happening in the future. While speaking to
The Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex will begin fining shipping companies if they let cargo containers stack up as the nation’s busiest twin harbors deal
With no end in sight to the supply chain crisis
Brace yourself for some bad news: Port congestion is expected
By Kevin Varley(Bloomberg) –Congestion at many of the world’s major ports
The red-hot containership charter market has spawned an unusual sub-let
The U.S.’s busiest port complex in southern California has more
Christmas trading will be safe from supply chain problems, the
A.P. Moller-Maersk — the largest shipping company in the world
US President Joe Biden urged world leaders to take action
The Los Angeles-Long Beach port complex will begin fining shipping