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Sourcing Journal on MSNUrban Outfitters Spurns Air for Ocean Freight as Tariffs Settle inAs of September 2024, Drewry Airfreight Insights calculated that air cargo costs 5.6 times more to ship than its oceangoing ...
President Trump’s threat of 50% European Union tariffs could make U.S. manufacturing even more unlikely as it raises the ...
The Huangpu Wenchong deal lifts the shipyard's orderbook to 16 newbuildings, according to VesselsValue. The database shows ...
Insurance and reinsurance Lloyd’s broker, United Insurance Brokers Ltd (UIBL), has announced the appointment of Sean Scales ...
Warming waters influence plankton abundance, a blue whale food source. The experts said that whales could be leaving in ...
Known as the Sargasso Sea, sailors have crossed it for centuries, but few notice the border when they slip into glassy indigo ...
Freight transportation options in Tennessee are set to expand with more than $30 million being spent through a public-private ...
Importers are bringing in more goods with a recent tariffs pause, but not enough to guarantee retail store shelves won’t run low, or empty in the months ahead.
For US logistics firms, the 90-day tariff pause was welcome news. But what is the real impact, and what happens next?
Washington ports and businesses expect a boost in trade after the U.S. and China paused their trade war this month. But the ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNTrans-Pacific Cargo Space Vanishing Fast Ahead of Tariff DeadlinesFreight forwarders say new space for cargo bookings won't open until June, with carriers recommending importers to book freight up to five weeks in advance.
Shipments from China to the U.S. are rising after the two countries agreed to scale back tariffs for 90 days while further ...
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