Experts from Schneider, CLC and Carrier Corp. join American Shipper for Wednesday webinar.
Business ties to Russian companies still not cut
The Office of Foreign Assets Control has extended for a fourth time the expiration deadlines of three general licenses involving U.S. business dealings in the oil and gas sector.
‘PierPass 2.0’ expected to get rolling in mid-November
Shippers will pay a flat fee day and night to have containers picked up at Los Angeles and Long Beach container terminals.
Commentary: Impacts on transportation intermediaries
Lawyer Carlos Rodriguez offers insight on Federal Maritime Commission and hours-of-service regulations and opportunities in e-commerce.
ITC investigating likely USMCA economic effects
The United States, Mexico and Canada could sign the NAFTA replacement as early as Nov. 29.
MSC to equip 50,000 containers with tracking devices
TRAXENS expects to have 100,000 “smart containers” in use by the end of 2019.
USTR hearing to review countries’ GSP eligibility
Laos will be considered as a new beneficiary to the Generalized System of Preferences.
China-U.S. trade holding strong despite tariffs
Freight rates and U.S. West Coast ports are still showing no sign of weakness in the wake of tariffs imposed on China.
Panama City could reopen to general cargo this week
Docks, cranes and equipment escaped damage from Hurricane Michael.
FMC considers 11 OTI license applications
Individuals knowing of a reason why an applicant should not receive a license should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.