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Ships Keep Coming, Pushing U.S. Port Logjam and Waits to Records

Maersk CEO Sees Tight Global Shipping Markets Into 2022 Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks trade and supply chains disrupted by the pandemic. Sign up here . The Continue Reading

Posted On : 13 Nov 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

The Trillion Dollar Push To Decarbonize Global Shipping

The global shipping industry produces between two and three percent of the world’s carbon emissions, and the push to decarbonize the industry is now well and truly underway The solutions Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Nov 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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Biden Port Envoy Vows Alliance Will Help Break California Logjam

President Joe Biden’s point-person for clearing the supply-chain bottleneck in southern California hailed a new agreement that will fast-track multiple logistics projects in the Golden State. The Emerging Projects Agreement Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

For the Shipping Industry, Moves to Cut Carbon Emissions Remain a Struggle

Shipping companies face a 2050 deadline set by the International Maritime Organization that seeks sharp cuts in vessels’ carbon-dioxide emissions. Photo: adrian dennis/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Shipping operators are under pressure Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

Supply chain problems persist as California ports set new fees – The Washington Post

A deepening freight logjam is defying President Biden’s hopes of restoring normal cargo movements, hampering the economic recovery and threatening consumers’ holiday shopping plans. Two weeks after Biden administration officials announced steps Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

Supply Chain Shortages: Your Questions Answered

Computer chips. Exercise equipment. Breakfast cereal. By now, you’ve probably heard: The world has run short of a great many products. In an era in which we’ve become accustomed to clicking Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

LNG Tanker Rates Surge As Global Natural Gas Prices Soar

Soaring prices and demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia have pushed spot LNG freight rates to over $200,000 per day as traders scramble to book vessels to ship Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping
  • USA

The supply chain crisis and US ports: ‘Disruption on top of disruption’

Since the pandemic started to wane, Americans have been on an extraordinary buying spree. One measure of this is the daily tally of container ships idling outside the congested ports Continue Reading

Posted On : 15 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Shipping
  • USA

‘It’s Not Sustainable’: What America’s Port Crisis Looks Like Up Close

Like toy blocks hurled from the heavens, nearly 80,000 shipping containers are stacked in various configurations at the Port of Savannah — 50 percent more than usual. The steel boxes Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Shipping

Crews Are Abandoned on Ships in Record Numbers Without Pay, Food or a Way Home

An engineer stuck on a cargo ship abandoned in a Black Sea port has waited four years to get paid and go home. Off the coast of Somalia, a crew Continue Reading

Posted On : 9 Oct 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple

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