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Project Cargo Sector Adapts to New Realities Amid Slowed Growth

The heavy transportation and engineering sector is experiencing a shift towards realism as scattered project delays and cancellations arise due to regulatory hurdles and a more challenging global financing environment. Despite strong demand, industry executives report that this new environment is fostering a more measured outlook. Key offshore wind projects, which are significant contributors to […]

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US Customs Brokers Face Heightened Scrutiny Amid Surge in E-commerce Shipments

Compliance experts are warning that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is intensifying its scrutiny of customs brokers as the agency grapples with a growing influx of e-commerce shipments. These shipments typically require less comprehensive data compared to larger freight, adding complexity to the brokers’ responsibilities. The CBP is also increasing pressure on brokers to […]

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Ottawa Declines Request to Prevent Canada Rail Work Stoppage

Canada’s labor minister has decided not to step in to resolve ongoing contract negotiations between the nation’s major railroads and their unions, heightening the risk of an imminent work stoppage. In response, both Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) have halted acceptance of containerized freight. Labor Minister Steve MacKinnon rejected a […]

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Trans-Pacific Market Faces Uncertainty Amid Spot Rate Increases

The upcoming week will be pivotal in determining the stability of the trans-Pacific market for the peak shipping season this fall, as container lines attempt to raise spot rates from Asia to the US. This year’s peak season began earlier than usual, starting in May instead of August, driven by the frontloading of import cargo. […]

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DHL Express Introduces Peak Season Surcharge Ahead of Q4 Demand Surge

DHL Express Implements Surcharge: DHL Express announced plans to introduce a peak season surcharge starting September 15, as discussed during an August 1 earnings call. This surcharge will vary depending on the shipment’s trade lane, with the highest volumes expected from Asia, though with variations across different lanes, according to DHL Group CFO Melanie Kreis. […]

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FedEx Enhances China-to-US E-Commerce Shipping Capabilities

FedEx Expands International Service: FedEx has broadened its FedEx International Connect Plus service, enabling Chinese e-commerce merchants to access markets in the U.S. and Europe, capitalizing on the increasing demand for cross-border shipping. This service, which was previously limited to Asia-Pacific regions, typically delivers in two to three business days and is tailored for lightweight, […]

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Potential Rail Disruption Looms in Canada as Labor Dispute Intensifies

Canada’s labor regulators ruled on Friday that a disruption to the country’s rail system would not significantly endanger public safety, paving the way for a potential strike or lockout as early as August 22 if ongoing negotiations fail. The Canada Industrial Relations Board determined that essential supplies, such as fuel, propane, and water, could still […]

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Walmart Expands Logistics Offerings for China-Based Sellers to Reach U.S. Buyers

Walmart has introduced a new service providing ocean freight capacity and customs clearance for sellers on its online marketplace. This service, named Walmart Cross Border, initially supports full container shipments from three major Chinese ports—Yantian, Shanghai, and Ningbo—on a port-to-door basis. Sellers using this service can take advantage of Walmart’s negotiated ocean freight rates for […]

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The Persistent Challenge of Achieving Supply Chain Transparency

The concept of “supply chain visibility” has been circulating within the container shipping industry for decades. Many companies have carved out niches for themselves by focusing on enhancing visibility—some successfully turning a profit, while others have not. Annually, new companies enter the field, often touting the potential to enhance visibility, whether in specific areas of […]

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