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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US Rail Strike Threatens Supply Chain Economic Disruption

US Rail Strike Threatens Supply Chain Economic Disruption

The US trucking industry warns of a devastating impact on the supply chain and significant economic losses if a rail strike occurs. While the trucking industry is willing to assist, its capacity is limited and cannot fully replace rail transport. A strike could lead to shortages of food, automobiles, and even affect the safety of drinking water. The American Trucking Associations is urging Congress to intervene and prevent a strike from causing a catastrophic impact on the economy. The potential disruption highlights the critical role of rail in the nation's supply network.

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics As Merger Feud Intensifies

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics As Merger Feud Intensifies

The merger between Forward Air and Omni Logistics has stalled, leading to a legal battle. Forward Air accuses Omni of failing to fulfill its obligations under the agreement and seeks to terminate the merger. Omni insists that Forward Air honor the agreement. This lawsuit will significantly impact the future development of both companies and serves as a cautionary tale for merger and acquisition transactions in the logistics industry. The outcome remains uncertain, highlighting the risks involved in complex business combinations and the potential for costly litigation when disagreements arise.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Biden Averts Rail Strike to Stabilize US Supply Chains

Biden Averts Rail Strike to Stabilize US Supply Chains

US President Biden established a Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) to mediate the railway labor dispute, aiming to avert a potential railway strike that could disrupt supply chains. The PEB will investigate the dispute and propose solutions. The retail industry is concerned about the impact of a strike on the peak season, while railway companies state their commitment to reaching an agreement. Experts believe a strike is unlikely, but the final outcome depends on the bargaining between labor and management. The PEB's recommendations are crucial in navigating this complex situation and preventing significant economic disruption.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Hits Record High Amid Economic Growth

US Trucking Industry Hits Record High Amid Economic Growth

Data from the American Trucking Associations shows record high trucking freight volume in August, potentially signaling a positive economic outlook. The article analyzes the drivers behind this growth, including consumer spending and manufacturing activity. It also explores the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, such as driver shortages and fluctuating fuel prices. Overall, the outlook for the trucking industry is cautiously optimistic. The high freight volume suggests strong demand and economic activity, but the industry must navigate ongoing challenges to maintain its positive trajectory and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Schneider National Plans 700 Million IPO to Expand Freight Operations

Schneider National Plans 700 Million IPO to Expand Freight Operations

Schneider National, the largest privately held trucking company in the U.S., plans to raise $700 million through an IPO, valuing the company at $5 billion. This move aims to solidify its dominance in the heavy-haul freight sector, accelerate its expansion, and maintain its leading position in a highly competitive market. The IPO could trigger a reshuffling within the industry and attract more privately held freight companies to the capital markets. This IPO signifies Schneider National's commitment to growth and its confidence in the future of the freight industry.

West Coast Ports Protest 30 Million Chassis Fee Dispute

West Coast Ports Protest 30 Million Chassis Fee Dispute

A dispute has erupted at US West Coast ports over planned surcharges on chassis rentals, prompting leasing companies to petition the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). They allege the port fees are unreasonable and favor shipping lines. This incident could impact port fee structures and potentially reshape the US logistics landscape. The FMC's ruling is crucial, determining the future direction of the chassis leasing market. The leasing companies are arguing that the fees are anti-competitive and will negatively impact their ability to operate fairly within the port system.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Seek White House Help As East Coast Port Strike Threatens

Retailers Seek White House Help As East Coast Port Strike Threatens

The National Retail Federation (NRF) is again urging the White House to intervene in labor negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) to avert a potential port strike. The NRF, along with 177 trade associations, sent a letter to President Biden emphasizing the devastating economic impact a strike would have. Drawing lessons from past West Coast port labor disputes, the NRF calls for cooperation between all parties to ensure supply chain stability and continued economic recovery. The NRF stresses the urgency of a resolution to avoid disruptions.

Guide to Booking Food Containers Procedures and Policies Explained

Guide to Booking Food Containers Procedures and Policies Explained

This article provides a detailed overview of the food container booking process, key considerations, and various shipping line policies regarding the validity of the Bill of Lading for cargo release. It emphasizes the importance of planning container pick-up in advance and confirming the feasibility of dual consignee Bills of Lading with the shipping line. The aim is to assist foreign trade professionals in efficiently completing food export bookings and ensuring the safe and timely delivery of goods.