U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Miami International Airport found the counterfeit bracelets in a shipment from China.
Chinese shipping companies report third quarter losses
COSCO ships moved fewer containers in the third quarter than it did in the same period last year and terminals run by subsidiary COSCO Pacific handled fewer boxes as well.
EIB commits 100m euro loan towards Dublin Port’s infrastructure project
Total throughput at the port reached 24.4 million gross tons for the first nine months of 2015, a year-over-year increase of 5.8 percent the harbor deepening project would help to accommodate.
Drayage truck strike has minimal impact at Los Angeles, Long Beach ports
Some Cal Cartage warehouse workers will join the protest today, according to the Teamsters, but port officials say there hasn’t been a marked effect on operations in terms of congestion.
House votes to reauthorize Ex-Im Bank
A group of House lawmakers from across the political aisle voted successfully Tuesday to re-open the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
NTSB: Efforts to locate El Faro’s pinger unsuccessful
The Navy will now use side scan sonar in attempt to locate the wreck in a search area near Crooked Island, Bahamas, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
CBP intercepts several unusual pests
A first-in-nation pest and four different pests new to the Delaware Valley were intercepted at the Port of Philadelphia, while another new pest was found at Port Everglades.
APL Ltd. settles U.S. false claims violation
APL Ltd. has agreed to pay the United States government $9.8 million to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act in regard to a contract to provide GPS tracking of ocean containers in Afghanistan.
U.S. durable goods orders fall again in September
New orders for manufactured durable goods fell 1.2 percent to $231.1 billion in September following a revised decrease of 3 percent in August, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau.
DP World container throughput up 3.7 percent
The Dubai-based port terminal operator said growth in the first nine months of 2015 was driven primarily by terminal facilities Europe and the United Arab Emirates.