Ports of LA, Long Beach put container dwell fee on hold until 20 Dec
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced that the “Container Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until Dec. 20.
Read moreThe Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach announced that the “Container Dwell Fee” would be held off another week, until Dec. 20.
Read moreThe House of Representatives in Washington DC passed a bipartisan bill designed to strengthen shipping supply chains.
Read moreThe ports of Seattle, Tacoma have adopted near-term implementation plans that guide emission reduction efforts.
Read morePort of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach announced a further postponement of the “Container Dwell Fee.” until the 6th of December.
Read moreFollowing the increased congestion off Port of LA and Long Beach, container company Hapag-Lloyd issued some frequently asked questions concerning the situation at the ports.
Read moreGovernor Newsom and the U.S. Department of Transportation announced a strategic partnership to help facilitate innovative projects and financing opportunities for multi-billion infrastructure improvements in California.
Read moreIn an effort to improve cargo movement amid congestion and record volume, the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will begin assessing a surcharge to ocean carriers for import containers that dwell on marine terminals.
Read moreWith 100 containerships waiting offshore to enter ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Jacksonville offers berth to ease congestion.
Read morePort of Houston recently issued a statement saying it had successfully defended an attempted hack in August.
Read morePorts of Long Beach and Los Angeles announced bold new measures to improve freight movement and reduce delays through the ports as they continue to experience record volumes.
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