FAA Supports Banning Lithium Batteries on International and Domestic Passenger Flights
After a series of dangerous incidents involving the shipment of lithium batteries by air, the airline industry’s standard practice of filling cargo capacity in passenger ... Read More
Developing News: Coast Guard believes missing cargo ship has sunk
This article is from Fox News. The U.S. Coast Guard was in a desperate search Monday to locate any survivors of a cargo ship that likely ... Read More
Myriad of Issues Could Cause More Delays for the Panama Canal Expansion
After averting a major labor dispute in mid-August, the Panama Canal expansion project seemed to be moving forward. Unfortunately for the project and the Panamanian ... Read More
Even with Some Relaxed Measures Cuban Trade Embargo Still in Effect
With all the hoopla in the news recently regarding the opening up of trade with Cuba, please keep in mind that the embargo is still ... Read More
Export-Import Bank Appears to Be in Jeopardy
The Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank of the United States, a financial lifeline and safety net for businesses that export goods to risky foreign markets, may not ... Read More
IATA Releases Latest Edition of Dangerous Goods Regulations for 2016
As the transport industry continues to incorporate and train in IATA 2015 Dangerous Goods Regulations, IATA has just released its 57th edition of the IATA ... Read More
The Lacey Act Strikes Again
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has expanded the Lacey Act coverage. Current harmonized codes covered are listed below and anything with a (4) ... Read More
CBP Announces Revised Deadlines for Mandatory Use of ACE
On August 31, 2015, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the updated timeline for the mandatory use of the ACE for Electronic Entry and ... Read More