Panelists at the Airforwarders Association meeting at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport this week addressed the question of how to handle too much air cargo in a limited amount of space, according to a report from Air Cargo World.
CWT Commodities U.S. office joins T. Parker Host, becomes Host Logistics
Newly launched Host Logistics will provide full supply chain management services, including cargo movement, stevedore/terminal contracting, warehousing and supervision, according to parent company T. Parker Host.
Additional firms sanctioned for ties to Iran
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control on Thursday designated 11 more entities and individuals for engaging in support of missile technology programs and clandestine activities, such as cyber-attacks, of the Iranian government.
Port of Grangemouth pushes forward with expansion
A 1 million British pound (U.S. $1.34 million) resurfacing project is currently underway at Scotland’s largest container port and is scheduled to be completed next month.
Rep. Smith reintroduces Freight Infrastructure Reinvestment Act
The legislation calls for the establishment of a National Freight Mobility Infrastructure Fund, which would be supported through a 1 percent fee on the shipment of freight cargo, to administer grants for infrastructure projects.
New Jersey firm fined $400,000 for export violation
The U.S. State Department has imposed a $400,000 civil penalty against Bright Lights USA of New Jersey for exports of unauthorized defense components and technical data in violation of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
NYFW Street Style: Accessories on Display
We all know the real fashion shows take place on the streets. Trend forecasting company Fashion Snoops pounded the pavement during New York Fashion Week to see how trendsetters style themselves–and their accessories.
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SCFI flat since last week
Spot container rates from Shanghai to Europe and the Mediterranean declined since last Friday, while rates increased from Shanghai to the United States.
Container yard expansion continues at the Port of Felixstowe
The U.K. port has awarded the latest contract for the desgin and construction of a container yard which will add 18,000 TEUs of stacking capacity, the port announced.