US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

Ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast are actively preparing for a potential strike by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA). Ports are implementing measures to minimize potential operational disruptions, including extending operating hours, adjusting cargo receiving strategies, and offering fee waivers. Key ports like the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port of Savannah, and the Port of Houston have announced specific contingency plans to ensure smooth cargo movement. These efforts aim to mitigate the impact of the potential labor action on the supply chain.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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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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West Coast Ports Strike Deal to Avoid Supply Chain Disruption

West Coast Ports Strike Deal to Avoid Supply Chain Disruption

The Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) reached a tentative agreement on a six-year contract, bringing stability to West Coast ports. This agreement alleviates concerns about supply chain disruptions. However, long-term challenges such as automation, infrastructure, and efficiency remain. Continued cooperation between all parties is necessary to ensure the competitiveness of the ports and meet trade demands. The agreement signals a positive step towards long-term stability but requires ongoing commitment to address underlying issues.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Zara Founder Ortega Invests in UK Ports to Boost Infrastructure

Zara Founder Ortega Invests in UK Ports to Boost Infrastructure

Amancio Ortega, the founder of Zara, has acquired a 49% stake in PD Ports through his investment company, marking a significant move in the infrastructure sector and showcasing his confidence in the port logistics industry. As a leading port company in the UK, PD Ports is set to benefit from this partnership, ushering in a new chapter of development.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Comprehensive Analysis of Miscellaneous Fees at Major Ports in China

Comprehensive Analysis of Miscellaneous Fees at Major Ports in China

This article analyzes the miscellaneous fee standards at major ports in China, including Dalian, Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai, and Ningbo. It provides detailed classifications of port miscellaneous fees, customs fees, quarantine inspection fees, and more for trade enterprises' reference. This information will assist companies in budgeting and cost control, enhancing logistics efficiency and market competitiveness.

US Ports Adjust Operations for Juneteenth Plan 2025 Freight Strategies

US Ports Adjust Operations for Juneteenth Plan 2025 Freight Strategies

During the 2025 US Federal Holiday, some major ports will be closed, while rail transport remains normal. Shippers and freight forwarders are advised to plan ahead, flexibly adjust transportation plans, and monitor port updates. Allocate sufficient time to mitigate potential freight delays and ensure supply chain stability. Proactive planning is crucial to navigate the holiday disruptions and maintain operational efficiency. Consider alternative routes and carriers to minimize impact. Stay informed about specific port closures and reopening schedules for smooth cargo movement.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Face Congestion As Shipping Surges

Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Face Congestion As Shipping Surges

This article analyzes the current surge in shipping capacity in the US West Coast market and explores the potential for renewed congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. By examining historical data, market signals, and capacity utilization rates, it predicts a potential congestion risk in late July. The article also proposes coping strategies for shippers and freight forwarders, aiming to help businesses better navigate potential supply chain challenges and mitigate disruptions.

Guide to Customs Exams at Los Angeles Long Beach Ports

Guide to Customs Exams at Los Angeles Long Beach Ports

Detailed information on the three major CES (Container Examination Station) facilities at the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach: Price Transfer, FCL Logistics, and NFI. This includes details on their operators, codes, services offered, tracking capabilities, and practical advice on how to handle CES inspections effectively. The aim is to provide actionable insights to improve overall logistics efficiency and minimize disruptions caused by inspections at these critical ports.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

A Descartes report indicates a significant drop in US container imports in May, with a sharp decline in exports from China, hitting a two-year low in percentage share. Trade friction and tariff policies are major contributing factors, and shifts are observed in the port landscape between the East and West Coasts. Businesses need to closely monitor port data and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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San Pedro Bay Ports Implement New Rules to Reduce Congestion

San Pedro Bay Ports Implement New Rules to Reduce Congestion

The Port of San Pedro Bay has introduced new vessel queuing rules, shifting the queuing basis from 'actual arrival time' to 'time of departure from the previous port'. This aims to alleviate congestion, reduce emissions, and increase transparency. After implementation, close monitoring of the number of anchored vessels, waiting times, emissions, and transit times is crucial. Furthermore, optimizing supply chain strategies is essential to collectively build an efficient and green supply chain.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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