Major container ports in the United States handled an “unusually high” 1.67 million TEUs in January 2017, up 12.5 percent from the previous year, according to the Global Port Tracker report by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.
ICTSI, PSA inaugurate joint venture terminal in Colombia
The new terminal at the Port of Buenaventura can handled 18,000-TEU containerships.
Commentary: License exception ‘ENC’ reporting requirements
Encryption reporting is an area that could be going unnoticed in some trade compliance departments, and management must be aware that encryption reporting is required for certain encryption exports, explained Renee Roe, director at BPE Global.
APL adjusts Asia-Latin America network
Citing seasonal demand changes, the CMA CGM subsidiary will be temporarily adjusting three services for the next three months.
Small tanker hijacked by Somali pirates
The bunkering tanker Aris 13 was hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia Monday.
Crowley adjusts Florida-Panama service
The service sails with two 1,100-TEU vessels on a weekly frequency.
NEWS FLASH: INTTRA acquires container repositioning platform
The ocean shipping electronic marketplace has paid an undisclosed sum for Avantida, a cloud-based provider of solutions, to better manage empty containers.
FMC forms ‘Regulatory Reform Task Force’
The U.S. maritime regulator said the group will work to identify burdensome, unnecessary and outdated directives, and recommend how they should be remedied.
THE INDUSTRY’S LATEST COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT
As a 70-year old footwear brand, it’s safe to say Dr. Martens has a corner on the black, lace-up combat boot market. Still, that didn’t stop Steve Madden from allegedly knocking off the brand’s instantly-recognizable 1460 style, according to a new lawsuit filed by Dr. Martens’ parent company AirWair International Ltd. …
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NAUTICA INKS LICENSING DEAL WITH MUNDI WESTPORT GROUP FOR HANDBAGS AND MORE
Nautica Apparel, Inc., a subsidiary of VF Sportswear Inc., a division of VF Corporation, has signed a licensing agreement with Mundi Westport Group for the licensed manufacture and distribution of Nautica Women’s handbags, small leather goods, tech and travel accessories. In keeping with Nautica’s water-loving look, the first collection will incorporate a bright …
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