Port of Long Beach Names Noel Hacebaga As New CEO

Port of Long Beach Names Noel Hacebaga As New CEO

The Port of Long Beach has announced the appointment of Hacebaga as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2025. Hacebaga brings 15 years of port management experience to the role, having previously served as Chief Operating Officer, overseeing the port's daily operations. This appointment aims to enhance the port's competitiveness, address future challenges, and promote global trade. The port expects Hacebaga's leadership to drive innovation and efficiency in its operations.

US Industries Warn Tariffs Threaten Trucking Retail and Ports

US Industries Warn Tariffs Threaten Trucking Retail and Ports

Leaders in the US trucking, retail, and port industries are warning that current tariff policies could negatively impact the US economy, import volumes, and supply chain operations. This could lead to slower economic growth, decreased import trade, and increased risks of supply chain disruptions. Businesses need to proactively respond, and the government should carefully assess the impact of tariff policies to mitigate potential damage. Prudent evaluation and strategic adaptation are crucial in navigating these challenges.

CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) acquired Kansas City Southern (KCS), creating the first single-line rail network connecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This aims to improve cross-border trade efficiency, enhance market competitiveness, promote North American economic development, and improve the environmental benefits of rail transport. The merged company, CPKC, will face challenges in cultural, operational, and customer integration. Its success will determine its position in the North American rail transportation landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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China and Australia Strengthen Ties Through Trade and Travel

China and Australia Strengthen Ties Through Trade and Travel

This article analyzes the distance between China and Australia from multiple perspectives, including geography, aviation, navigation, and time difference. It explores the impact of this distance on bilateral trade, personnel exchanges, and diplomatic relations. Despite the geographical separation, China and Australia maintain increasingly close ties in economic and cultural fields. The analysis considers factors influencing travel and communication between the two nations, highlighting the challenges and opportunities presented by their geographical relationship.

WCO Boosts Supply Chain Resilience in Americas Caribbean

WCO Boosts Supply Chain Resilience in Americas Caribbean

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Americas and Caribbean region celebrated International Customs Day, emphasizing the theme of "Recovery, Renewal, Resilience." The focus was on technology empowerment, international cooperation, green development, and a people-centered approach. The aim is to reshape sustainable global supply chains, contributing to global trade security and economic prosperity. The celebration highlighted the importance of customs administrations in building resilient and adaptable systems to face future challenges and support global recovery efforts.

Guide to Simplifying Crossborder Ecommerce Customs Clearance

Guide to Simplifying Crossborder Ecommerce Customs Clearance

This article delves into the distinction between "customs declaration" and "customs clearance" in cross-border logistics. It elucidates the core processes of customs declaration and the complete steps of customs clearance. Furthermore, it offers practical advice to cross-border e-commerce sellers on avoiding clearance challenges, ultimately helping them to complete cross-border trade more efficiently. The focus is on understanding the nuances of each process and providing actionable insights for smoother international transactions.

Walmart Upgrades Fresh Food Logistics As Ports Adapt to Trade Changes

Walmart Upgrades Fresh Food Logistics As Ports Adapt to Trade Changes

Walmart is accelerating its investment in high-tech fresh produce distribution centers to optimize cold chain logistics. Meanwhile, US ports are demonstrating strong resilience in the face of reshaping trade patterns through investments in infrastructure, data utilization, and inland transportation networks. These developments highlight the growing importance of high-tech solutions and data-driven approaches in modern supply chain management, enabling greater efficiency and adaptability in the face of evolving challenges and opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Economist Hassett Predicts US Rate Cuts New Growth Drivers

Economist Hassett Predicts US Rate Cuts New Growth Drivers

White House economic advisor Hassett believes the US has significant room for interest rate cuts, potentially leading to a return to 3% economic growth and 1% inflation. He highlighted productivity gains driven by AI and shared his views on trade and Federal Reserve policies. Investors should pay close attention to policy changes and economic data, while cautiously managing market risks. This outlook suggests potential opportunities and challenges depending on how these factors evolve.

Transpacific Shipping Delays Worsen Amid Vessel Reliability Crisis

Transpacific Shipping Delays Worsen Amid Vessel Reliability Crisis

Transpacific shipping schedule reliability has plummeted, with over 60% of container ships experiencing delays, reaching a multi-year low. Major shipping alliances like Ocean Alliance are experiencing widespread low schedule adherence for unclear reasons. Businesses should plan ahead, diversify risks, and partner with reliable logistics providers. Leveraging technology to address these challenges is crucial for ensuring supply chain stability. The significant drop in on-time performance highlights the ongoing disruptions and complexities impacting global trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Jump in February As Supply Chain Strains Persist

US Container Imports Jump in February As Supply Chain Strains Persist

Panjiva reports a 6.9% year-over-year increase in US container imports for February, but a 5.5% decrease compared to January. However, the daily average import volume reached a new high. Energy imports surged, while IT imports declined. Experts remain uncertain about the full-year trend, emphasizing the need to monitor inflation, consumer spending habits, and geopolitical factors. Shipping companies are adjusting their strategies to address future challenges and uncertainties in the global trade landscape.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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