Chinas COSCO Boosts Piraeus Port Shifting Global Trade Routes

Chinas COSCO Boosts Piraeus Port Shifting Global Trade Routes

COSCO Shipping's investment in Piraeus Port is a key component of its global strategy. Through operations in port management, logistics, tourism, and energy, it has not only enhanced the competitiveness of Piraeus Port and promoted China-Greece trade, but also deepened China-Europe cooperation. This investment provides convenience for Chinese companies entering the European market, serving as a vital hub and demonstrating a successful model of international collaboration and economic development.

Long Beach Port Bets on Digitalization for Postrecovery Growth

Long Beach Port Bets on Digitalization for Postrecovery Growth

The Port of Long Beach is experiencing a rebound in throughput, with digitalization playing a crucial role. The port is enhancing data visibility through initiatives like the Supply Chain Information Highway and actively investing in infrastructure, particularly expanding rail capacity. Despite macroeconomic uncertainties, the Port of Long Beach remains cautiously optimistic about the future, projecting that 2023 throughput will exceed pre-pandemic levels. These digital advancements are vital to maintaining competitiveness and handling increased cargo volume efficiently.

Amazon Sellers Cut Costs with Smart FBA Port Selection

Amazon Sellers Cut Costs with Smart FBA Port Selection

Struggling with high logistics costs for your US Amazon business? This article provides an in-depth analysis of how to select the optimal US port based on key factors such as FBA warehouse location, cargo characteristics, and logistics costs. Learn how strategic FBA warehouse selection coupled with optimal port choice can significantly reduce expenses, improve efficiency, and boost your profitability. Discover strategies to minimize your shipping spend and maximize your returns on your US Amazon sales.

Oakland Port Hit by Shipping Cancellations As Trade Slows

Oakland Port Hit by Shipping Cancellations As Trade Slows

The Port of Oakland warns that shipping cancellations could lead to a significant drop in cargo volume and pose a threat to export trade. The pandemic has accelerated supply chain restructuring, requiring ports to be flexible and adaptable. Embracing digital transformation and strengthening collaboration are crucial for maintaining competitiveness in the 'new normal'. The port needs to proactively address these challenges to mitigate potential negative impacts and ensure smooth operations for its stakeholders.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

Los Angeles Port Hits Record 10M Teus Expands Infrastructure

The Port of Los Angeles surpassed 10 million TEUs in 2025, slightly below last year's record but still highlighting its crucial role in global trade. The Port of Long Beach also performed strongly, with both ports forming a significant trade hub in Southern California. To address future challenges, the Port of Los Angeles is actively pursuing infrastructure upgrades, including terminal expansion and maritime support facility construction. These efforts aim to enhance throughput capacity, operational efficiency, and environmental protection, solidifying its leading position globally.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Portugal Port Closure Disrupts Global Shipping Sparks Delay Concerns

Portugal Port Closure Disrupts Global Shipping Sparks Delay Concerns

The Port of Figueira da Foz in Portugal has been temporarily closed due to a cargo ship's rudder failure, potentially caused by unsuccessful dredging operations. The port has restricted access for large vessels, leading to diversions and potential shipping delays. Shippers and freight forwarders should closely monitor the situation, adjust transportation strategies promptly, and mitigate potential losses.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Yantian Port to US West Coast Shipping Times Explained

Yantian Port to US West Coast Shipping Times Explained

This paper delves into the shipping time from Yantian Port to the US West Coast. It compares the time differences between Zim's expedited service, OA Alliance's expedited service, and regular ocean freight vessels. The analysis identifies key factors influencing shipping time, aiming to assist businesses in selecting the appropriate transportation method, optimizing supply chain management, and reducing logistics costs. The comparison provides insights into the trade-offs between speed and cost for different shipping options from Yantian to the US West Coast.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Panamas Colon Port Strengthens Role As Key Trade Hub

Panamas Colon Port Strengthens Role As Key Trade Hub

Colon Port, located in Panama, is a globally significant shipping hub connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of its geographical location, infrastructure, shipping routes, import/export procedures, logistics services, fee structure, operating hours, and partner shipping companies. The aim is to offer import and export businesses an in-depth understanding to optimize supply chain strategies and enhance global trade competitiveness. It serves as a valuable resource for businesses seeking to navigate the complexities of international shipping through Colon Port.

Port of Los Angeles Reports Surprise September Cargo Increase

Port of Los Angeles Reports Surprise September Cargo Increase

The Port of Los Angeles saw a 5% year-over-year increase in cargo volume in September, but a decrease compared to the previous month, suggesting potential peaking consumer demand. Key factors include inventory buildup and shifting consumer habits. The retail industry anticipates slower cargo volume growth in the future. In the short term, this growth alleviates supply chain pressure; long term, inventory and demand shifts pose challenges. Future focus should be on monitoring consumer trends, optimizing supply chains, and strengthening collaborations to navigate market changes.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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NYNJ Port Cargo Volumes Drop Amid Retail Inventory Surplus

NYNJ Port Cargo Volumes Drop Amid Retail Inventory Surplus

The Port of New York and New Jersey experienced a 21% year-over-year decrease in cargo volume in August, primarily attributed to retailers working through existing inventory and shifting consumer spending patterns. Despite this decline, the cumulative cargo volume for the first eight months of the year remains higher than the same period in 2019. The port is actively addressing these challenges by upgrading infrastructure, optimizing operational processes, and expanding its range of services. These efforts aim to maintain competitiveness and prepare for future growth.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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