There was a lot of talk about the supposed oil supply glut around early 2015, for good reasons that only partially related to the supply of oil. That wasn't the only industry impacted by what was ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Real economic activity in the U.S. is slowing sharply. This is showing up in lower demand for new trucks and autos, and a tailing off in ...
Supply-chain stresses in the US eased for a second straight month in May, Oxford Economics said. Shipping backlogs eased, inventories continued to climb, and container rates fell through the month.
The shipping industry burns the world’s dirtiest fuel to move cargoes and passengers around the world. It is one of the biggest contributors to climate change yet for years it dodged any ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. The shipping industry is the backbone of international trade, moving over 90% of goods around the world. Yet, for all its importance, ...
The latest edition of Hackett's Global Port Tracker North Europe Trade Outlook predicts cargo volumes on the route may fall this year, with a decline of as much as 4% of total moves at ports in ...
IN APRIL 1956 the world’s first container ship—the Ideal X—set sail from New Jersey. A year later in Seattle the world’s first commercially successful airliner, Boeing’s 707, made its maiden flight.
While this year may be a close copy of 2023 in terms of supply chain execution as it relates to e-commerce moves, forecasting is more precarious. The instability and conflict have no upside,… ...