West Coast Port Delays Highlight Supply Chain Crisis

West Coast Port Delays Highlight Supply Chain Crisis

The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are facing unprecedented congestion. This analysis delves into the current state and root causes of the congestion, examining four key indicators: import volume, turnaround time, dwell time, and the number of vessels at anchor. Resolving the congestion requires collaborative efforts from all stakeholders, focusing on improving efficiency, optimizing processes, and ensuring adequate labor supply. These measures are crucial to ensuring a smooth and resilient supply chain.

Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

In 2025, Shenzhen Port's container throughput exceeded 35 million TEUs, a year-on-year increase of over 5%, reaching a record high. Through route innovation, industrial synergy, and green intelligent operation, Shenzhen Port has not only enhanced its own competitiveness but also provided a replicable development paradigm for global ports. In the future, Shenzhen Port will continue to deepen reforms and make greater contributions to the economic development of China and the world.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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US Auto Tariffs Spur Manufacturing Revival Supply Chain Shifts

US Auto Tariffs Spur Manufacturing Revival Supply Chain Shifts

US tariffs on automobiles and auto parts, intended to encourage manufacturing reshoring, are triggering a global automotive supply chain restructuring. US ports are responding to trade shifts by upgrading infrastructure, enhancing data analytics, and expanding inland transportation networks. Auto manufacturers and parts suppliers face both opportunities and challenges, requiring them to strategically adapt. The tariffs' impact necessitates a careful evaluation of sourcing, production, and distribution strategies to navigate the evolving global trade landscape.

Port of Oakland Cuts Diesel Emissions in Decadelong Green Initiative

Port of Oakland Cuts Diesel Emissions in Decadelong Green Initiative

The Port of Auckland has successfully reduced diesel emissions by 76% over the past decade. This was achieved through measures such as replacing older trucks, requiring ships to use cleaner fuels, and electrifying refrigerated containers, significantly improving air quality. Their success lies in setting clear goals, long-term planning, continuous improvement, and the active participation of stakeholders. This provides valuable lessons for the sustainable development of other ports, demonstrating the impact of focused environmental initiatives.

Ghanas Takoradi Port Welcomes Recordsized Bulk Carrier CBS Yui Hao

Ghanas Takoradi Port Welcomes Recordsized Bulk Carrier CBS Yui Hao

The 300,000-ton bulk carrier "CBS Se Wol" is scheduled to arrive at the Port of Takoradi, Ghana, on January 27th, setting a new berthing record for West African ports. This will support Ghana Manganese Company in achieving its export targets, enhance the bulk cargo handling capacity of the Port of Takoradi, and solidify Ghana's position in West African maritime transportation. The port has implemented various measures to ensure safe berthing of the vessel.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Stay Strong Amid Labor Disruptions Supply Chains Resilient

US Imports Stay Strong Amid Labor Disruptions Supply Chains Resilient

Brief strikes at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports did not prevent continued import growth. The Port Tracker report forecasts sustained high US import volumes, but businesses must focus on supply chain risks and improve resilience. Labor-management cooperation and corporate innovation are key to addressing future challenges. Despite potential disruptions, the overall trend suggests a robust import market demanding proactive risk management strategies for businesses relying on global supply chains.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Georgias Inland Rail Hub Aims to Enhance Supply Chain Efficiency

Georgias Inland Rail Hub Aims to Enhance Supply Chain Efficiency

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has received approval to build an inland rail hub in Gainesville, expected to be completed in 2026. With an annual handling capacity of 60,000 containers, the project will significantly reduce transportation time and costs, improving supply chain efficiency. This project is a key component of GPA's "Network Georgia" initiative, aiming to develop a statewide rail network, enhance port capacity and supply chain resilience, and create numerous opportunities for businesses.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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CMA CGM to Impose Peak Season Surcharge on Chinakenya Shipping in 2025

CMA CGM to Impose Peak Season Surcharge on Chinakenya Shipping in 2025

CMA CGM Group announced that starting May 20, 2025, it will implement a peak season surcharge on the China-Kenya route. The surcharge will be $150 per TEU for the central and southern regions, and $200 per TEU for the northern region. This measure is aimed at addressing rising operating costs, prompting shippers to reasonably adjust their logistics costs and transportation plans.

05/16/2025 Logistics
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