Containerport Group Opens New Logistics Hub in Charleston

Containerport Group Opens New Logistics Hub in Charleston

ContainerPort Group has opened an 8-acre logistics hub in Charleston, aiming to enhance port efficiency, improve the experience for truck drivers, and strengthen market competitiveness. This new facility will streamline container handling and drayage operations, contributing to a more efficient supply chain. By optimizing the flow of goods through the port, ContainerPort Group seeks to reduce congestion and improve overall logistics performance. The hub's strategic location and advanced infrastructure are expected to provide significant benefits to both shippers and carriers operating in the region.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Kenora Airport Boosts Ontario’s Regional Connectivity and Economy

Kenora Airport Boosts Ontario’s Regional Connectivity and Economy

Kenora Airport is located in Ontario, Canada, 9.3 kilometers from the city center, with an elevation of 406 meters and a runway length of 1768 meters. It is operated by the Kenora Airport Authority and provides scheduled flights to places such as Dryden, Fort Frances, and Thunder Bay, as well as supporting various general aviation services.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

The WCO held a customs valuation workshop in Rwanda to enhance the capabilities of tax authority officials. The workshop covered topics such as the WTO Valuation Agreement and transfer pricing. The initiative aims to promote trade development by improving understanding and application of customs valuation principles, ultimately facilitating smoother and more efficient trade processes for Rwanda.

Lesotho Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Assistance

Lesotho Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Assistance

The Lesotho Revenue Authority (LRA) is strengthening its collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO) to enhance trade facilitation through capacity building. A WCO expert team provided tailored training in Lesotho, assisting the LRA in optimizing customs clearance processes, reducing trade costs, and enhancing international competitiveness. This initiative aims to inject new vitality into Lesotho's economic development.

LA and Long Beach Ports Introduce Night Pass to Reduce Congestion

LA and Long Beach Ports Introduce Night Pass to Reduce Congestion

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will implement the Night Gate program by the end of July. This initiative aims to alleviate port congestion and improve freight efficiency by extending terminal operating hours into the early morning and implementing congestion pricing during peak hours. This encourages cargo companies to utilize off-peak times for loading and unloading. The program has been piloted and is currently undergoing system testing. It is expected to significantly increase port throughput capacity and improve traffic conditions by shifting volume and reducing bottlenecks.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Shenzhen Customs Drives Innovation Measures to Stabilize Growth for Foreign Trade Enterprises

Shenzhen Customs Drives Innovation Measures to Stabilize Growth for Foreign Trade Enterprises

In the first three quarters of this year, the Qianhai Bay Free Trade Port in Shenzhen achieved a cross-border e-commerce clearance value of 430 million yuan, a staggering increase of 48.5 times year-on-year. This remarkable growth is attributed to innovative measures introduced by Shenzhen Customs, such as expedited clearance and integrated operations within the port area, which significantly improved efficiency and reduced costs for businesses. Moreover, the development of foreign trade enterprises was further promoted through internet platforms and dedicated services, enhancing the appeal of the free trade zone.

11/10/2023 Logistics
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Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port actively participates in the Belt and Road initiative, with a 4% increase in throughput in the first three quarters. Both foreign trade and container volumes have significantly risen, and new international trains to Europe have been launched, establishing a sea-rail intermodal network that enhances its role as a key transit hub in Northeast Asia. Domestic trade routes cover over 30 ports with 420 flights, promoting the port's digital transformation and integration into cross-border e-commerce. Yingkou Port demonstrates great development potential, contributing to regional economic growth.

11/21/2023 Logistics
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Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports Postpone Container Dwell Fee Indefinitely

Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports Postpone Container Dwell Fee Indefinitely

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have once again delayed the implementation of container demurrage fees, highlighting the complexities of port congestion. Although not yet enforced, the threat of these fees has had a deterrent effect. The ports are actively working to alleviate congestion through measures such as extended operating hours and encouraging the use of nighttime gates. Addressing port congestion requires a multifaceted approach, including strengthening infrastructure, optimizing operational processes, and fostering international collaboration. This comprehensive strategy aims to improve efficiency and reduce bottlenecks in the supply chain.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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East and Gulf Coast Ports Agree to Sixyear Labor Pact with Wage Increases

East and Gulf Coast Ports Agree to Sixyear Labor Pact with Wage Increases

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached a new six-year agreement covering 36 ports on the US East and Gulf Coasts. Key aspects include wage increases and guidelines for the implementation of automation technologies. The agreement aims to ensure supply chain stability, enhance port competitiveness, and promote harmonious labor relations. While offering opportunities for stable port development, the agreement also presents challenges related to the ongoing automation transformation within the industry. This deal is crucial for the future of maritime operations in the region.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Ports Expand Infrastructure to Ease Supply Chain Delays

US Ports Expand Infrastructure to Ease Supply Chain Delays

Descartes analyst Brendan McCahill provides an in-depth analysis of the current state and challenges of US port infrastructure. He highlights the need for West Coast ports to adapt to mega-ships, while East Coast and Gulf Coast ports are actively undergoing upgrades. To address natural disasters, ports should strengthen collaboration and information sharing. Future port development needs to focus on efficiency, technology, and cooperation to meet the challenges of the global supply chain. This includes investing in modern equipment and digital solutions to improve cargo flow and resilience.