Asian Ports Face Congestion Ahead of Peak Shipping Season

Asian Ports Face Congestion Ahead of Peak Shipping Season

Several key container ports in Asia are experiencing severe congestion, including Ningbo, Shanghai, and Manila, with Semarang in Indonesia facing potential shutdown. The congestion is caused by a combination of factors including customs inspections, surging cargo volumes, and holidays. Ports are actively taking measures to alleviate the situation. However, with the Chinese Lunar New Year approaching, the congestion is expected to worsen. Foreign trade companies need to plan ahead to mitigate potential disruptions to their supply chains and manage trade risks.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Rise Amid Labor Disruption Pointing to Economic Growth

US Imports Rise Amid Labor Disruption Pointing to Economic Growth

The National Retail Federation reports that US imports are projected to maintain strong growth despite brief strikes at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. Proactive inventory stocking by retailers and rapid supply chain adaptation are key factors. However, long-term labor agreements and the efficiency of domestic transportation networks remain areas of concern. The resilience of the supply chain in the face of these disruptions highlights its evolving capabilities, but sustained vigilance is still required to ensure continued smooth import operations.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Northwest Seaport Alliance Boosts Asian Trade Capacity

Northwest Seaport Alliance Boosts Asian Trade Capacity

The ports of Seattle and Tacoma have formed an "Alliance" to jointly manage marine cargo terminals, optimize investment and operations, and enhance overall competitiveness. This initiative aims to address trade challenges from Asia and strengthen the regional economy, but requires resolving labor issues and securing regulatory approval. Through due diligence and public engagement, the two ports are committed to creating the strongest maritime gateway in North America. This collaboration seeks to improve efficiency, attract more business, and solidify the region's position in global trade.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Mexicoqingdao Shipping Costs Drop As Ports Optimize Routes

Mexicoqingdao Shipping Costs Drop As Ports Optimize Routes

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing ocean freight from Mexico to Qingdao, including cargo type, transportation distance, freight composition, market supply and demand, and shipping schedules. It details common transshipment ports for goods shipped from Mexico City to Qingdao, such as Lázaro Cárdenas, Manzanillo, and Veracruz. The aim is to help readers comprehensively understand the ocean freight process and master effective methods for reducing transportation costs.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Gulf Ports Secure Sixyear Labor Deal Avoid Strikes

East Coast Gulf Ports Secure Sixyear Labor Deal Avoid Strikes

The United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) have reached a tentative labor agreement, bringing six years of stability to the US East and Gulf Coast ports. The agreement includes details on wage increases and contract duration, subject to member ratification. This development is expected to avert potential labor disruptions, alleviating shippers' concerns about the supply chain and shifting focus to labor negotiations on the West Coast. The deal provides much-needed certainty for businesses relying on these vital trade gateways.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North Carolina Ports Panama Canal Partner to Boost Asian Trade

North Carolina Ports Panama Canal Partner to Boost Asian Trade

The North Carolina State Ports Authority and the Panama Canal Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to leverage the Panama Canal expansion and enhance the competitiveness of US East Coast ports by promoting the “all-water route.” The collaboration will focus on marketing, data exchange, information sharing, and joint training. This partnership aims to address shifts in global trade patterns and facilitate increased trade between Asia and the US East Coast. By working together, they seek to capitalize on opportunities presented by the expanded canal and strengthen their positions within the global supply chain.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Strike Fears Prompt US Ports to Prepare for Import Surge

East Coast Strike Fears Prompt US Ports to Prepare for Import Surge

US import volume may surge in August due to potential strikes at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. Retailers are taking precautions, diverting shipments to West Coast ports. Negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have stalled, increasing the risk of a strike. The Red Sea crisis is also impacting supply chains. Full-year throughput for 2024 is projected to increase by 12.1% compared to 2023, potentially reflecting these preemptive measures and overall increased demand despite ongoing global challenges.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Ports Face Strike Threat As Imports Surge

US Ports Face Strike Threat As Imports Surge

A potential strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports threatens to cause a surge in U.S. import volume in August. Retailers are proactively mitigating risks by accelerating shipments and diverting cargo to alternative ports. Reports predict significant import volume growth for the full year 2024. However, risks such as supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages remain. Retailers should closely monitor the situation and take proactive measures to minimize potential losses. Early preparation and diversification are key strategies to navigate the uncertainty.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Barium Chloride LCL Exports Via Keelung

Guide to Barium Chloride LCL Exports Via Keelung

This document details the operational procedures and precautions for LCL ocean export of Barium Chloride to Keelung. It covers key aspects such as booking preparation, warehousing operations, customs declaration documents, container loading & ocean freight, and Bill of Lading requirements. This aims to provide a practical guide for relevant practitioners, ensuring the safe and timely arrival of goods. The guide emphasizes adherence to regulations and best practices for a smooth and compliant export process.

Global Ports Adapt to VGM Rules for Smoother Supply Chains

Global Ports Adapt to VGM Rules for Smoother Supply Chains

With the global implementation of the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) regulation, ports face compliance challenges. UK ports offer weighing services, while US ports rely on shipper data. Maersk Terminals emphasizes a data-driven approach. Digital transformation is crucial for VGM compliance. Supply chain companies should strengthen collaboration, optimize processes, and adopt advanced technologies to address the challenges posed by VGM and ensure smooth supply chain operations. Key strategies include enhanced data sharing, streamlined documentation, and leveraging technology for accurate weight verification. Ultimately, proactive adaptation is vital for mitigating disruptions and maintaining efficiency.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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