Charlestons Port Gamble Aims to Rival East Coast Shipping Hubs

Charlestons Port Gamble Aims to Rival East Coast Shipping Hubs

The Port of Charleston is investing billions of dollars to capitalize on the Panama Canal expansion and become a new shipping hub on the US East Coast through port expansion and technology upgrades. Facing competition from the Port of New York/New Jersey, Charleston's success hinges on attracting larger vessels, improving operational efficiency, and building an efficient supply chain. This high-stakes gamble will have a profound impact on freight patterns in the US and globally.

Guide to Key International Shipping Terms ETD ETA ATD ATA

Guide to Key International Shipping Terms ETD ETA ATD ATA

This article delves into international ocean shipping schedules, focusing on the interpretation of four key time codes: ETD, ETA, ATD, and ATA. It explains their meanings and applications, providing a practical guide to reading shipping schedules and offering tips to avoid common pitfalls. This aims to help readers accurately grasp ocean shipping schedules and improve logistics efficiency. The article covers the importance of understanding these time codes for effective supply chain management and decision-making in international trade.

Shipping Industry Faces Rising EBS Charges Amid Fuel Price Surges

Shipping Industry Faces Rising EBS Charges Amid Fuel Price Surges

This article analyzes the EBS (Emergency Bunker Surcharge) issue in international ocean freight. EBS is a fee levied by shipping companies to cope with fluctuating oil prices. In principle, it's not considered a local FOB charge, but in practice, it might be passed on to FOB customers. Exporters are advised to communicate and negotiate with buyers in a timely manner to clarify who bears the cost. This proactive approach can help avoid disputes and ensure a smoother transaction regarding the allocation of EBS responsibilities.

COSCO Shipping Unveils Digital Supply Chain Solution for Global Trade

COSCO Shipping Unveils Digital Supply Chain Solution for Global Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Holdings announced the official operation of its Supply Chain Logistics Division, entering the third-party logistics sector. Focusing on three core areas: integrated end-to-end services, digital intelligent operations, and a global supply chain ecosystem, it aims to build a customer-centric digital supply chain ecosystem. This will provide one-stop solutions, reshape the industry landscape, and help companies gain a competitive edge in global trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

SITC International has invested $153 million to order four container ships, aiming to expand its owned fleet and meet the growing transportation demand in the Asian market. Including previously effective orders, SITC's order book has increased to 14 vessels, totaling 28,800 TEU. This further strengthens its leading position among global liner companies and injects new momentum into the prosperous development of the Asian shipping market. The expansion demonstrates SITC's commitment to serving the region's increasing trade volumes and maintaining its competitive edge.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

The container shipping market has entered its off-season, with the SCFI index falling below 1000 points again. Freight rates on the US West Coast route have plummeted, approaching the cost line. Overcapacity and weak demand have led to a comprehensive decline in freight rates. Shipping companies' efforts to reduce capacity and cancel sailings have had limited effect, and December's price increase plans face challenges. Australia/New Zealand and South America routes bucked the trend with price increases, while intra-Asia routes saw minor fluctuations. The market may remain volatile at a low level, requiring shipping companies to adjust their strategies to meet the challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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CMA CGM Opens Direct Bangladeshgulf Shipping Route to Boost Trade

CMA CGM Opens Direct Bangladeshgulf Shipping Route to Boost Trade

CMA CGM launches the new BIGEX service, establishing the first direct connection between Bangladesh and the Gulf region/India. This significantly reduces transit times, expands market access, and promotes regional trade development. The service is scheduled to commence on April 5th in Chittagong, initially deploying three 1700 TEU vessels. It aims to streamline supply chains and boost economic ties between these key trading partners by offering faster and more reliable shipping options.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Pitt Ohio Reliance Network Partner for Faster Coasttocoast LTL Shipping

Pitt Ohio Reliance Network Partner for Faster Coasttocoast LTL Shipping

Pitt Ohio partners with Reliance Network to launch TRNet Express, aiming to provide customers with faster and more reliable interstate LTL services by optimizing transportation processes and resource sharing. This move not only enhances Pitt Ohio's service capabilities but also reflects its strategic ambition to expand its national business footprint. The collaboration leverages the strengths of both companies to improve efficiency and speed in the LTL sector, ultimately benefiting shippers with reduced transit times and improved delivery reliability.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Gulf Oil Spill Revives Jones Act Debate in US Shipping

Gulf Oil Spill Revives Jones Act Debate in US Shipping

The Gulf of Mexico oil spill has reignited the debate surrounding the Jones Act, which mandates that maritime transport between U.S. ports be conducted by U.S.-flagged vessels. While proponents argue it protects the American shipping industry, critics contend it increases costs and limits competition. In a globalized context, there are growing calls to re-evaluate the Act. The key question is how to balance protecting domestic industries with promoting free trade. The debate highlights the complexities of maritime policy in the modern era.

Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Significant adjustments are coming to LTL freight rules and USPS dimensional weight regulations, posing challenges to businesses facing rising logistics costs. This paper analyzes the impact of these changes on businesses and, considering the reshaping of import models in 2025, proposes data-driven logistics cost optimization strategies. These strategies include establishing a freight data analysis system, optimizing packaging strategies, and diversifying logistics service provider selection. The aim is to empower businesses to effectively navigate these challenges and mitigate the impact of increased costs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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