EV charging for the U.S. freight trucking market is starting to scale

EV charging for the U.S. freight trucking market is starting to scale

A CCS charging port on a Volvo VNR electric truck at Hight Logistics in Long Beach, California, US, on Monday, Dec. 5, 2022.  Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images One of the first EV charging stations of scale for freight trucks is opening near the major ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, as … Read more

The ocean freight market is in standoff as peak contract season hits

The ocean freight market is in standoff as peak contract season hits

March and April are critical months for ocean carriers looking to ink annual freight contracts with shippers, including the world’s biggest retailers, but this year contract season is turning into a waiting game. The $2,500 spread between spot market rates and long-term freight contract rates for Asia to U.S. West Coast containers has reached its … Read more

Alaska’s ice road oil truckers are in a boom, and causing a backlash

Alaska’s ice road oil truckers are in a boom, and causing a backlash

A tanker truck sits near a Parker Drilling Co. oil rig in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. Four decades after the Trans Alaska Pipeline System went live, transforming the North Slope into a modern-day Klondike, many Alaskans fear the best days have passed. Photographer:  Daniel Acker | Bloomberg | Getty Images … Read more

CEO of top ocean freight carrier says outlook has changed for economy

CEO of top ocean freight carrier says outlook has changed for economy

The Toronto Express container ship, operated by Hapag-Lloyd AG at the Port of Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023. Maria Feck | Bloomberg | Getty Images Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fifth-largest ocean carrier, tells CNBC he has an improved view on trade for the rest of 2024. Conversations … Read more

Concerns about union strikes at East Coast, Gulf ports rising

Concerns about union strikes at East Coast, Gulf ports rising

The potential for a strike by the largest union of maritime workers in North America, the International Longshoremen’s Association, is beginning to rise on the list of concerns among logistics decision-makers and advisors in a year already fraught with a multitude of trade uncertainties. Red Sea diversions and Panama Canal drought restrictions are already influencing … Read more

There’s been a rebound in shipping stocks. The opportunity isn’t over

There’s been a rebound in shipping stocks. The opportunity isn’t over

Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images The transports industry remains under a cloud of uncertainty. The Covid boom fueled a major stock rally, but it was followed by a freight recession, overcapacity in ocean shipping and trucking, and now a sector rebound in a strong economy. All the companies involved in the movement of global … Read more

Red Sea battle expands with EU stepping up its efforts against Houthis

Red Sea battle expands with EU stepping up its efforts against Houthis

The battle for the freedom of navigation in the Red Sea has expanded with the entrance of a European Commission naval defense effort in the past week, and more U.S. and allied strikes against Houthi land targets over the weekend, but to date, combined military efforts have not deterred rebel attacks. On Saturday evening, United … Read more

Red Sea attack-fueled ocean freight inflation is starting to reverse

Red Sea attack-fueled ocean freight inflation is starting to reverse

An aerial view of a container ship leaving the dockyard in Qingdao in east China’s Shandong province. Future Publishing | Future Publishing | Getty Images The Red Sea crisis has fueled a sharp spike in ocean freight inflation over the past two months, but there are signs that upward pressure on shipping rates on key … Read more

Somali pirates are back on the attack at a level not seen in years

Somali pirates are back on the attack at a level not seen in years

PUNTLAND, SOMALIA – JANUARY 29: Puntland Maritime Police Forces (PMPF) are patrolling against the recently increasing pirate attacks off the coast in Puntland, Somalia on January 29, 2024. (Photo by Abuukar Mohamed Muhidin/Anadolu via Getty Images) Anadolu | Anadolu | Getty Images Somali pirates are back on the attack, with piracy around the Horn of … Read more

Red Sea freight rate inflation may be peaking already

Red Sea freight rate inflation may be peaking already

Camille Delbos/art In All Of Us | Corbis News | Getty Images The sharp, sudden spike in supply chain inflation caused by the Red Sea crisis and ongoing attacks on shipping vessels by Houthi rebels may have peaked on key global trade routes, based on analysis of the latest data from Xeneta, a leading ocean … Read more