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Strike Could Impact 54% of U.S. Container Imports, Says HSBC

HSBC predicts that if dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coast strike on October 1, it could impact 15% or 4.6 million TEUs of the global container fleet and 54% of U.S. container imports. The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) plans to strike unless a new agreement is reached with the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX)

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Investments Fuel Growth in Southeast Asian and African Ports

Container News conducted a study on the rise of new shipping services and alliances, focusing on ports in Southeast Asia and Africa. The study focused on countries drawing major investments and poised to become key trade hubs as global maritime competition intensifies. Key ports evaluated included Haiphong and Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam; Laem Chabang, Thailand;

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H1 2024 Brings Shifts in EU Port Rankings

Portugal’s port of Sines, Spain’s ports of Valencia and Barcelona, France’s HAROPA complex, Germany’s Bremerhaven port, Italy’s port of Gioia Tauro, and Poland’s port of Gdansk achieved significant year-on-year container volume increase in the first half of 2024, according to PortEconomics. This growth contrasts with the general decline in port traffic seen in 2023 said

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Shippers to Benefit from Alliance Reshuffle

Global shipping lines announced major changes ahead of February’s alliance reshuffling. Hapag-Lloyd’s exit from THE Alliance has brought about the formation of the ‘Premier Alliance’, partnering Ocean Network Express (ONE), HMM, and Yang Ming. Leaving its 2M agreement with Maersk, MSC will largely operate standalone services. The carrier plans to run five East-West trades with

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Potential U.S. East and Gulf Coast Port Strike: What You Need to Know

As a potential dockworker strike on October 1 looms for major U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports, shippers and forwarders are exploring alternative routes and preparing contingencies to minimize supply chain disruptions. Planning ahead is a crucial step to mitigating the potential impact. The Impact • Work stoppages: Key East Coast and Gulf Coast ports,

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Air Cargo Rates Climb as Q4 Demand Grows

A robust Q3, 2024 for air freight leads to high hopes for continued strong performance in Q4. Global cargo demand continued its double-digit growth, rising 11% in August. Lufthansa Cargo noted unusually high freight rates for this time of year, driven by supply and demand pressures, including geopolitical factors. Xeneta’s Chief Airfreight Officer, Niall van

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High Load Factors Indicate Tight Air Cargo Capacity

Shippers are advised to secure space and create contingency plans due to anticipated air cargo capacity shortages from key Asian markets during the peak season. According to a Xeneta and Tiaca webinar, dynamic load factors from Asia Pacific to Europe were 86% and 88% to North America in July, which is atypically high for this

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India’s Port Workers Accept 8.5% Raise, Averting Walkout

A planned strike at India’s major ports was canceled after workers accepted a new five-year contract. Nearly 20,000 workers were set to walk out on August 28. Reuters reported that Unions agreed to an 8.5% pay raise over five years, down from their initial 10.6% demand. The deal ends talks that began in 2021 when

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Port of Ningbo Zhoushan Resumes Operations After Container Explosion

The Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal has reopened and is operating normally. The port had shut down for two-and-a-half days after a container holding hazardous goods exploded on the YM Mobility containership docked at Ningbo-Zhoushan port on August 9. There were no casualties, and all crew members were found safe. Ningbo-Zhoushan is China’s second busiest

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Date Set for Port Strike in India

Dockworkers at India’s 12 largest ports plan to strike indefinitely starting August 28. The decision for a nationwide strike follows seven rounds of unsuccessful negotiations. A joint statement released by the six labor organizations representing dockworkers said port labor contracts had expired in December 2021. The unions have formally notified the port authorities and government

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