Buyers can invite several logistics providers and factories onto the neutral platform so that all order and shipment information is in one place.
U.S.-EU aircraft dogfight ending?
The World Trade Organization on Tuesday said the EU and Airbus must continue taking steps to end remaining subsidies for aircraft manufacturing.
T.S. Lines boosts reefer capacity
One thousand Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE units will increase the Taiwan carrier’s refrigerated cargo capacity by about 24 percent.
Gravity Supply Chain secures new funding
The logistics technology startup snags $7 million from Wavemarker Partners to finance global expansion.
U.S.-flag cargo on lakes down 14 percent in April
The Lake Carriers’ Association reports year-to-date U.S.-flag carriage stands at 9.4 million tons, a year-over-year decrease of 17 percent.
Port of Oakland sets box import record in April
The Northern California port handled 75,369 TEUs of loaded imports for the month, surpassing the previous high-water mark of 75,243 TEUs set in April 2006.
WTO members anxious about rising trade tensions
Forty-one members told the World Trade Organization’s General Council they are worried trade tensions could lead to increased protectionism, calling on governments to “resolve their differences through dialogue and cooperation.”
Trump tells Commerce to get ZTE back in business
Ross says China dependent on U.S. tech; the president indicates an enforcement case curbing exports to the Chinese telecom firm could be a bargaining chip in ongoing trade talks.
EC will review shipping regulation of shipping
Commission sets roadmap for evaluation of whether “block exemption” that expires in 2020 should be extended.
CEVA net loss deepens but revenues climb
The asset-light third-party logistics company benefits from volumes growth and new business wins and prepares for “new chapter” with CMA CGM.