Western Canada’s Strike Ends, But Rail Movement Still Needs to Recover
Last Thursday, everyone in logistics let out a sigh deep from the delves of panic. A tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract was finally
Last Thursday, everyone in logistics let out a sigh deep from the delves of panic. A tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract was finally
Intermodal providers are reporting lower freight volumes in their corner of the industry as the country’s import lull through the West Coast continues. The Southern
The floodwaters of COVID-era circumstances have mostly receded on the shores of supply chains. However, despite market conditions at a lower tide, waves will crash
It’s been a strange year at the border. If egg bandits weren’t bizarre enough, another headscratcher happened last week. Truckers waited hours to get
Quick question. Do you think Milwaukee residents are as excited about a new agriculture export facility opening in their city as when the Bucks won
The Port of Long Beach’s Executive Director Mario Cordero has not forsaken any optimism for the southern Californian port. Rather, it’s rumored Cordero’s glasses fog
“Nearshoring is so fetch! It’s totally the new offshoring!” said maybe a supply chain professional or two. Nearshoring—bringing manufacturing and sourcing closer to the states—has
Canada ranked as the United States’ top trading partner for 2022 (as of November data). Last November saw our friend to the north’s monthly trade
The Great Lakes can very well be mistaken as a collection of expansive inland seas. As far as freight movement is concerned that’s exactly the
Many call it the new north-south trade lane. Many believe it will shift a paradigm for transport of containerized cargo. An ambitious, multiyear, project is
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