The state’s three ports handled 3.9 million tons of cargo in the fourth quarter of 2016.
Special Coverage: The future of U.S. exports
Could rising plastic exports create competition for empty containers?
State auditor orders Port of Seattle to review improper bonuses
Chief Executive Officer Ted Fick resigned earlier this month amid a Washington State Auditor’s Office investigation into an alleged $4.7 million in potentially illegal payouts to port employees.
BELK IS CALLING ALL SOUTHERN FASHION DESIGNERS FOR ANNUAL DESIGN CONTEST
Have a soft spot for Jack Rogers sandals? Is no outfit complete without a pair of pearls? Then southern retailer Belk is looking for you. The department store has announced its fifth annual Southern Designer Showcase, a design contest for those who hai…
AUTHENTIC BRANDS GROUP AND MAGID ANNOUNCE LICENSING DEAL WITH ADRIENNE VITTIDINI, JONES NEW YORK AND PALM BEACH
Just in time for Spring 2017, Authentic Brands Group and MAGID have announced a licensing partnership with Adrienne Vittadini, Jones New York and Palm Beach. The collaboration will result in a branded collection of floppy hats, fedoras, straw and cotton hats. Merchandise under the Adrienne Vittadini and Jones New York labels are set to …
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China’s Ministry of Transport slaps 14 container lines with fines
The container lines were fined a total of 2.39 million Chinese yuan renminbi (U.S. $347,212) for failing to record or recording inaccurate data on their freight rates.
CMA CGM will charter slots on two ‘THE Alliance’ services
The French ocean carrier will buy space on a service between North Europe and the West Coast of North America, as well as on a service between Japan and California.
Re-exports could be excluded from export statistics
American Shipper’s sister publication, the Adam Smith Project, wrote Monday about the dangers of recalibrating trade statistics to suit policy initiatives.
CSX CEO, president retire amid Harrison takeover talks
Michael J. Ward and Clarence W. Gooden, chief executive officer and president of CSX, respectively, will retire from the company May 31, 2017, the Jacksonville, Fla.-based Class I railroad said in a statement.
Logistec USA forms joint venture with GCBE
The joint venture will consolidate and expand bulk cargo handling services of both companies in the U.S. Southeast and Gulf region.