Freight: Page 42
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Ocean carriers push shippers to use 20-foot containers with 40-foot in short supply
Demand for ocean shipping has maxed out carrier capacity for the foreseeable future, generated equipment shortages and caused headaches for shippers.
By Matt Leonard • Dec. 3, 2020 -
XPO Logistics names contract-logistics business GXO
The company's spinoff splits it into two: a global LTL carrier and transport broker, and a provider of third-party logistics.
By S.L. Fuller • Updated March 18, 2021 -
Manufacturers report 'significant delays' due to port congestion, rising coronavirus cases
One respondent in the ISM manufacturing report experienced delays at U.S. ports when importing materials from China, particularly at the Port of Long Beach.
By Matt Leonard • Dec. 2, 2020 -
Pfizer's vaccine transport requires more than just reefer trucks
Carriers will draw on years of experience in pharma logistics, specialized deliveries and even transporting ice cream.
By Jim Stinson • Dec. 2, 2020 -
Port of Rotterdam warns of no transport if Brexit paperwork incomplete
The Customs Administration of the Netherlands expects a 20% to 30% increase in declarations for imported and exported cargo following Brexit.
By A.B. Brown • Dec. 1, 2020 -
CSX aims to expand Northeast reach with Pan Am acquisition
The deal closed after regulators signed off in April, saying it would give shippers "more efficient single-line service."
By Emma Cosgrove • Updated June 2, 2022 -
Drewry: As vessel operating costs increase 4.5%, shippers should focus on capacity
Fuel is the only vessel operating cost that carriers can directly pass along to shippers. But that's not what's been causing recent increases.
By Matt Leonard • Dec. 1, 2020 -
FAA: First flight for coronavirus vaccine distribution takes off
Airports and logistics providers are assessing infrastructure and conducting tests to prepare for the mass shipment of vaccines.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 30, 2020 -
Deep Dive
The role of freight forwarders in distributing the coronavirus vaccine
Freight forwarders, the linchpins of the supply chain, face the arduous task of ensuring vaccines move door-to-door while maintaining their temperature — from the airport to the last mile.
By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Nov. 30, 2020 -
Bark adds distribution center for BarkBox fulfillment capacity
Fulfilling BarkBox subscription boxes requires a facility that can handle packing multiple SKUs into one box before sealing and stacking them on pallets.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 24, 2020 -
Cargo rollovers rise as Maersk rolls more than 1 in 3 shipments in October
Swelling demand and strained container line capacity are stressing the ocean freight supply chain.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 24, 2020 -
Supply chain bottlenecks prompt FMC investigation into container movement
U.S. exporters have witnessed containers leave empty on ocean carriers before having the chance to load them with cargo.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 23, 2020 -
Air cargo shippers navigate a turbulent year
Parked passenger planes resulted in a drop in belly capacity at a time when quick shipments were desperately needed for personal protective equipment.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 20, 2020 -
Imports flood Southern California warehouses, Port of LA plans incentive for dual transactions
Dwell times at terminals and for warehouse space have doubled, according to Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka.
By Shefali Kapadia • Nov. 19, 2020 -
Maersk expects higher contract rates to follow uptick in spot prices
The container line's volume declined in all trade lanes except voyages into North America, highlighting the unequal recovery taking place worldwide.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 19, 2020 -
Restocking is 'alive and well,' giving intermodal its best month ever
Intermodal volume was up 10% YoY in October and saw strong numbers in the first two weeks of November.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 18, 2020 -
Photo illustration by Danielle Ternes/Supply Chain Dive; photograph by DenisTangneyJr/iStock via Getty ImagesDeep Dive
Dole, Amazon settle in as logistics infrastructure in Wilmington, Delaware, builds up and out
The Small Wonder's largest city offers close access to customers and labor but lower land prices than many of the surrounding markets.
By Shefali Kapadia • Nov. 17, 2020 -
Photo illustration by Danielle Ternes/Supply Chain Dive; photograph by pawel.gaul/E+ via Getty Images
Is Amazon Air making Cincinnati a supply chain hub for small business?
The e-tailer's revved-up presence in the area has spurred developments that are expanding infrastructure and logistics resources.
By A.B. Brown • Nov. 17, 2020 -
Transport America dedicates more TL capacity to shippers
The TFI subsidiary expects the move to help with driver retention, as irregular routes often bring unprofitable backhauls or deadheading.
By Jim Stinson • Nov. 16, 2020 -
DHL raises parcel prices for customers across the board
The carrier plans to bake surcharges into underlying price for parcel, as it restructures pricing for the new year.
By A.B. Brown • Nov. 13, 2020 -
How COVID-19 amplified the importance of the cold chain
Months of demand tested the cold chain, from keeping food supply chains flowing to developing distribution strategies for a coronavirus vaccine.
By A.B. Brown • Nov. 13, 2020 -
What we know about Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine distribution plan
The pharmaceutical company plans to ship vials directly from manufacturing plant to point of vaccination in a supply chain model it described as flexible and just in time.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 11, 2020 -
Column
Patent Pending: Target's plan to simulate supply chain flow
Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 10, 2020 -
Airfreight rates climb as peak nears
Rates between China/Hong Kong and the United States increased by nearly 46% between Oct. 12 and Nov. 9 to reach $7.40 per kilogram, which is more than double the rate during the same time last year.
By Matt Leonard • Nov. 9, 2020 -
Tracking the speed, dwell and cars of Class I railroads
This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
By Matt Leonard • Updated June 12, 2025