In some cases, foods will still be subject to a June 18 compliance date, but in other cases, the deadline has been pushed back one to two years.
Ex-CEO of OHL, private equity firm partner to buy 3PLs
Randall E. Curran and Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe initially will focus on U.S.-based contract logistics and transportation management firms.
South Carolina box volumes float up in April
Loaded export container traffic drove the 3.8 percent year-over-year increase in overall container volumes.
BIS adds 33 people to Unverified List
The Commerce Department move is based on inconclusive end-use checks of compliance with U.S. export control regulations.
Panalpina adds Querétaro to charter loop
The company says it is the only freight carrier to serve three international airports with scheduled flights within and out of Mexico.
How could NAFTA be improved?
A Kansas City Southern exec says the energy sector needs to be included in the trade deal because the U.S. could eliminate almost half its deficit with Mexico by exporting refined products.
Alaska Air Cargo delivers first catch of salmon
Copper River fish fans celebrate with a cook-off at Sea-Tac Airport.
Crowley launches Puerto Plata-to-Florida service
The weekly direct route sails from the Dominican Republic to Port Everglades.
CCM joins Blockchain in Transport Alliance
“BiTA recognizes the importance of creating a forum for industry leaders to establish industry standards,” says President and COO Jon Poelma.
Commentary: Is blockchain logistics’ ‘next frontier’?
The hype behind applications in cargo movement might be well-founded, but blockchain’s early-stage evolution makes it impossible to predict where the technology will go from here.