Auckland Port Sees Steady Increase in Container Throughput for May

Auckland Port Sees Steady Increase in Container Throughput for May

Oakland Port maintained stable container throughput in May at 187,389 TEUs, showing a slight year-on-year decrease but a month-on-month increase. Export loads rose 4% monthly and 8.7% annually, driven by agricultural and refrigerated cargo. Despite lower empty container movements, overall operations remained unaffected. The port noted global trade uncertainties haven't weakened core demand resilience.

06/23/2025 Logistics
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San Francisco Port A Convergence of Nature and Modernity

San Francisco Port A Convergence of Nature and Modernity

San Francisco Port is one of the world's three natural deep-water ports. After being reborn from the devastating earthquake in 1906, it has been managed by a committee appointed by the mayor. Historically, the port has connected global commerce and culture and continues to serve as an important transport hub and freight port, showcasing its unique charm.

Businesses Seek New Growth Drivers Amid Economic Uncertainty

Businesses Seek New Growth Drivers Amid Economic Uncertainty

The world economy faces multiple challenges in 2023, with growth likely to slow further. Countries need to work together to address inflation, the energy crisis, and geopolitical risks. Strengthening international macroeconomic policy coordination and increasing support for emerging markets and developing countries are crucial. Only through collective effort can we navigate the economic uncertainties, rebuild confidence in growth, and create a future of shared prosperity. This requires a commitment to global cooperation and a willingness to address the underlying issues hindering economic progress.

California Overtakes Japan As Worlds Fourthlargest Economy

California Overtakes Japan As Worlds Fourthlargest Economy

California's economy has surpassed Japan, becoming the world's fourth-largest, fueled by thriving technology, manufacturing, and agriculture sectors. Governor Newsom emphasized the importance of innovation and sustainable development while expressing concerns about the Trump administration's trade policies. California has sued the federal government, challenging tariff policies, and is actively addressing domestic challenges to maintain its economic leadership. The state is focused on continued growth and competitiveness in the global market despite facing headwinds from national trade policies.

CES 2026 Marketing Strategies for Brand Growth

CES 2026 Marketing Strategies for Brand Growth

The Kizunavi Navigator 2026 CES Marketing Insight Conference focuses on brand breakthroughs and growth at CES. Through first-hand guest sharing, expert analysis, and practical case studies, the conference will help brands understand CES marketing trends, develop effective exhibition strategies, transform short-term buzz into long-term value, and master product trends in AI and emotional value, ultimately achieving brand growth.

Baosteel Zhanjiang Launches New Thailand Shipping Route

Baosteel Zhanjiang Launches New Thailand Shipping Route

Baosteel Zhanjiang Steel has launched a direct liner route to Laem Chabang Port in Thailand, adopting an international liner model to shorten logistics cycles, improve efficiency, and enhance export service levels. Leveraging the strategic location of Zhanjiang Port, this initiative strengthens economic and trade ties between Baosteel and Thailand, as well as surrounding regions. This move further expands its global shipping network and demonstrates Baosteel's commitment to optimizing its supply chain and supporting international trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Rise As Supply Chain Trends Shift Descartes

US Container Imports Rise As Supply Chain Trends Shift Descartes

Descartes' global shipping report reveals a significant rebound in U.S. container imports in January, increasing by 7.2% month-over-month, but still down year-over-year. The report highlights key findings such as easing port congestion, a rebound in Chinese imports, and the lingering effects of the pandemic. It analyzes drivers including consumer demand, inventory levels, and supply chain diversification. The report recommends that businesses strengthen risk management, optimize inventory management, and diversify suppliers to address ongoing supply chain challenges.

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Continue

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Continue

According to the Descartes Global Shipping Report, US imports in August decreased by 3% month-over-month but remained high, up 12.9% year-over-year, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. This high import volume exacerbates port congestion, with delays increasing at the seven major ports. Chinese imports remain a significant driver, growing by 17.2%. The report reveals a slight decrease in the West Coast ports' share and a general increase in port transportation delays. Addressing port congestion requires increased infrastructure investment, optimized operations, and improved inland transportation.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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