Normal operations resume at Port of Los Angeles following vessel electrical fire
All ship-to-shore cranes at Yusen Terminals were inspected and cargo handling resumed on the first shift Monday, according to Yusen’s CEO.
Slump of US imports from Asia deepening
Months of frontloading explain the harsher-than-usual import slowdown in the final months of this year, but uncertain consumer sentiment and ever-changing US tariff policy are keeping retail inventories running lean.
Montreal longshore arbitration expected to conclude in Q1 2026
While the conclusion of arbitration should provide more stability to shippers using Montreal, Canada’s other East Coast gateways will soon face their own contract negotiations.
OCL adds Halifax call to trans-Atlantic Med service
The carrier’s first direct service to Halifax comes as Canada looks to pivot its trade networks and as low water levels affect Montreal’s container business.
OOCL adds Halifax call to trans-Atlantic Med service
The carrier’s first direct service to Halifax comes as Canada looks to pivot its trade networks and as low water levels affect Montreal’s container business.
CEO Edwards leaving Port of Virginia at end of year
Stephen Edwards’ five-year tenure at Norfolk is marked by major capacity expansions at its two marine terminals, along with new vessel and rail services.
Mobile taps its chief engineer to lead port through 2027
Doug Otto will serve a 15-month term at the helm of the port due to previous plans to retire in early 2027, but will oversee projects that aim to position Mobile as a gateway for reaching inland US markets.
LA-LB emissions agreement with AQMD sets realistic timelines: stakeholders
The South Coast Air Quality Management District governing board has approved an emissions reduction plan that requires the ports to develop and implement charging and fueling infrastructure and invest in zero or near-zero emission trucks, locomotives and cargo handling equipment.
