East Coast Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact Despite Automation Fears

East Coast Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact Despite Automation Fears

The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) signed a six-year labor agreement to stabilize port operations, protect worker rights, and promote labor-management cooperation. The agreement limits automation implementation, emphasizes communication between labor and management to address challenges brought by technological changes, and lays the foundation for the healthy development of the shipping industry. It aims to balance technological advancement with the need to preserve jobs and ensure fair working conditions for dockworkers.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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APICS and Supply Chain Council Merge to Transform Industry

APICS and Supply Chain Council Merge to Transform Industry

APICS and SCC have announced their merger, marking a powerful alliance between two leading authorities in supply chain management. This move aims to consolidate resources, unify standards, and enhance industry influence, potentially reshaping the supply chain landscape. The combined organization will provide businesses with more comprehensive guidance and support, enabling them to collectively address global supply chain challenges. This merger signifies a significant step towards a more unified and robust approach to managing increasingly complex global supply chains.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CMA CGM Sells APL Terminals to Cut Debt Focus on Core Routes

CMA CGM Sells APL Terminals to Cut Debt Focus on Core Routes

CMA CGM's sale of APL Terminals aims to optimize its debt structure, focus on core business, and synergize with the Ocean Alliance to reduce route redundancy. This move will impact the competitive landscape of the shipping market, trigger a battle for terminal assets, and potentially accelerate industry consolidation. While CMA CGM remains a significant port operator, it will continue to adjust its strategy to address market challenges. The sale represents a significant strategic shift for the company, impacting its port operations and financial standing. The long-term effects on the shipping industry remain to be seen.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Copa Airlines Expands Cargo Services Across the Americas

Copa Airlines Expands Cargo Services Across the Americas

Copa Airlines, the national airline of Panama, leverages its long history, strategic geographic location, and Star Alliance membership to build an efficient cargo network connecting the Americas and the world. Choosing Copa Airlines (IATA code CM) means choosing reliable, efficient, and professional freight services to help expand your business.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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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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Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules to Boost Sales

Douyin Tightens Ecommerce Rules to Boost Sales

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the latest Douyin Store Alliance rules, covering product admission standards, store entry requirements, and product listing processes. It helps you master the traffic code and improve store performance. By understanding and optimizing operations according to these rules, you can tap into the e-commerce market's potential and achieve success.

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

The United States Maritime Alliance accuses the International Longshoremen's Association of failing to return to the negotiating table, leading to a stalemate in labor talks and a potential dockworkers' strike. Wages and automation are key points of contention. Ports, shipping companies, and shippers have taken steps to prepare for potential disruptions. Businesses should closely monitor developments, develop contingency plans, and strengthen supply chain risk management.

Douyin Shop Explains Service Fees and Payment Policies

Douyin Shop Explains Service Fees and Payment Policies

This article provides a detailed analysis of the Douyin Store's technical service fees, including basic rates, tiered rates, Jingxuan Alliance commissions, and influencer marketing commissions. It also explains the payment settlement process and pricing strategies. Merchants need to fully understand the various commission rules to price their products reasonably. Furthermore, they can achieve sustainable store growth by improving sales conversion rates, acquiring organic traffic, and effectively collaborating with influencers.

Shipping Industry Faces Turbulence in 2025 Outlook

Shipping Industry Faces Turbulence in 2025 Outlook

The maritime market faced turbulence in 2024, with challenges and opportunities ahead in 2025. Factors like a global economic slowdown, tariff policy changes, shipping alliance adjustments, stricter environmental regulations, and geopolitical risks are intertwined. To navigate this complex market, companies need to diversify their supply chains, strengthen risk management, embrace digitalization, enhance collaboration, and focus on sustainability. These strategies are crucial for finding direction and success amidst the ongoing market volatility.

East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact With Wage Increases

East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify 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 contract covering 36 ports on the US East and Gulf Coasts. The agreement includes record wage increases and automation protections, averting a potential strike, ensuring supply chain stability, and paving the way for port modernization. The efforts of all parties and the solidarity of ILA members were key to reaching the agreement.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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