Trucking Industry Update: Drivers Shift into Low Gear
Truckers are shifting into low gear as high turnover rates continue to plague the industry. According to the latest data from the American Trucking Association ... Read More
Shipping Woes Cause Supply Chain Chaos for the UK
A perfect storm is brewing in the UK and wreaking havoc on supply chains as retailers are struggling to fill their shelves for the Christmas ... Read More
Brexit Fantasy Collides with the Brexit Reality
As the March 29, 2019 deadline looms for the UK to leave the European Union, increased fears of a “no deal” Brexit have caused GDP ... Read More
IMO 2020 – What it Means for Shippers
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for the safety and environmental performance of the shipping sector, has ruled ... Read More
CBP Seeks to Curb Illicit e-Commerce Traffic
With more and more consumers turning to the Internet for shopping, the wave of e-commerce shipments entering the U.S. from abroad has increased exponentially over ... Read More
Trump Advances on Free Trade
At the United Nations General Assembly on September 25, President Trump told world leaders that the U.S. will defend its "national interest" whenever it feels ... Read More
Severe Weather Update: India’s Cyclone Titli Inches Closer While Hurricane Michael Makes Landfall as a Category 4 Storm in the Florida Panhandle
Hurricane Michael Makes Landfall on Florida’s Panhandle as a Terrifying Category 4 Storm Hurricane Michael Highlights Hurricane Michael has made landfall near Mexico Beach with ... Read More
OCEANAIR, Inc. is Expanding U. S. Operations
Revere, MA - 05 September 2018 - OCEANAIR, Inc. is proud to announce the opening of a branch office in Denver, Colorado. Denver will focus ... Read More
International Longshoremen’s Association Approves Six-Year Contract Extension
On September 6, the International Longshoremen’s Association announced that port members from Maine to Texas unanimously approved a six-year contract extension with the United States ... Read More