After several months of strong growth in containerized cargo, the Northern California port’s TEU throughput figures were down nearly across the board for in November compared with the same month a year ago.
Delta receives seventh IATA CEIV certification
The U.S.-based air carrier now offers seven certified pharma facilities in Europe that connect to its Atlanta hub in the U.S., Delta announced on Wednesday.
Xeneta adds airfreight benchmarking
The crowd-sourced ocean freight rate benchmarking and analytics platform says it is responding to customer demand for similar airfreight rate intelligence tools, with a full launch planned for second quarter 2018.
Canada moves closer to expanding pre-clearance with U.S.
Canada and the United States have piloted pre-clearance of passengers at designated airports, and newly approved Canadian legislation promises to expand this activity to other transport modes and cargo.
AirBridgeCargo, DHL test multimodal pharma service
The all-cargo airline has partnered with DHL Global Forwarding to test container transport of pharmaceutical shipments from Russia to the United States and Nicaragua.
Sol Shipping expands Port Everglades operations
Port Everglades projects that the expanded agreement with produce importer Sol Shipping will generate $1.6 million in lease revenue and $4.3 million in maritime-related revenue for the port during the lease term.
Port of Corpus Christi approves lease deal with Gulf Coast Growth Ventures
The Port of Corpus Christi Commission voted to approve a lease agreement with Gulf Coast Growth Ventures Asset Holding LLC, an ExxonMobil-SABIC joint venture, for a 13-acre multi-purpose cargo dock and a 35-acre marine terminal facility at the port.
WiseTech acquisition spree continues with WMS provider Microlistics
Sydney, Australia-based Global logistics software provider WiseTech Global, which has made seven other various acquisitions around the globe throughout the year, has snatched up warehouse management solutions (WMS) provider Microlistics.
WTO plans for e-commerce future
A group of 70 World Trade Organization (WTO) member countries, including the United States, will develop an enhanced digital trade framework, which shippers and carriers say will boost a global economy increasingly driven by e-commerce.