Seven state-of-the-art 3,800-TEU newbuildings are being deployed in the service.
Tigers offers omni-channel fulfillment at new U.S. site
California warehouse opening comes ahead of launch of eShop
Davies Turner’s Avonmouth warehouse open
The Bristol facility is the logistics provider’s largest to date at 150,000 square feet.
Going bananas for reefers
Seaborne refrigerated trade grows as perishable shippers raise demand for temperature-controlled containers.
Maersk launching Med-Canada loop
The Danish ocean carrier in early July will commence a dedicated container service connecting ports in Italy, France and Spain with Montreal and Halifax.
Customs, trade community communication ‘great’
The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America board chairman congratulates CBP for finishing the Automated Commercial Environment core.
Mnuchin: China not free of steel, aluminum tariffs
The Treasury secretary clarified that although the U.S. has agreed to hold off on implementing tariffs on roughly $50 billion in Chinese imports, the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum will remain in place.
Senate panel aims to block easing of ZTE sanctions
The move comes amid reports that President Donald Trump has offered to lift restrictions on the Chinese telecom giant in exchange for trade concessions from Beijing.
CBP exploring ‘known shipper’ e-commerce concept
Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said officials are looking to balance trade enforcement and trade facilitation by incentivizing private-sector partnerships.
Water resources bill flows through committee
Congressman Shuster says the legislation will help “prevent future project backlogs.”