Shipboard union leader is remembered as bringing “stability and respect” to the Masters, Mates and Pilots organization.
Shippers petition U.S. for relief from container weight rule
House lawmakers brushed aside calls at a hearing to slow implementation of the Verified Gross Mass rule, while other shippers said compliance should be straightforward.
GT Nexus: SOLAS container weight regulations remain unclear
Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission is calling for carriers and shippers to work together to find a solution so exports are not left on the docks for lack of verified gross mass documentation come July 1.
APM Terminals sees need for port ‘shake-up’
The container terminal industry is facing challenges that include slowing global trade, larger ships, liner industry consolidation and extreme cost pressure, according to Kim Fejfer, chief executive officer of APM Terminals.
Bolloré HQ raided in corruption investigation
Authorities last week searched the head offices of France’s Bolloré Group as part of an investigation into whether the logistics provider and terminal operator acted improperly in securing port concessions in West Africa.
Port of Virginia posts 2nd best March for containers
Rail and inland moves were up at the Port of Virginia compared to March 2015, but total box volumes fell based on anomalies a year ago, when the port saw volumes surge due to inclement weather at the end of February delaying vessel arrivals until March.
CBP detains Chinese goods on suspicion forced labor was used
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is requiring terminal operators, warehouses or other entities with custody to detain potassium, potassium hydroxide and potassium nitrate from Tangshan Sunfar Silicon Co. while it investigates the matter.
IMF: Global financial risks rising as growth outlook weakens
A dangerous mix of slowing global growth and plummeting commodity prices could lead to an eventual stagnation in credit that hampers world output, according to a report from the International Monetary Fund.
XPO Europe secures contract logistics deal
Door manufacturer Door-Stop International has selected XPO Logistics to deliver products from its manufacturing plant in Nottingham to customers across the United Kingdom.
“K” Line to cut small bulk carrier fleet in half
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., Japan’s third-largest shipping company, plans to halve the fleet of its smaller bulk ships by returning vessels to shipowners, according to an anonymous source with knowledge of the plan.