
VGM enforcement steps up a gear
Will Waters | Friday, 30 September 2016 The organization, a long-time champion of the cause of safer container transport and a leading insurer of the international ... Read More

FDA Updates Food Product Categories for Facility Registrations
Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg Trade Report The Food and Drug Administration has updated the food product categories that foreign and domestic facilities that manufacture, process, ... Read More

Port of Boston sets box volume record in August
BY HAILEY DESORMEAUX | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 The Port of Boston’s Paul W. Conley Container Terminal set an all-time monthly record in August with ... Read More

Overcapacity Will Lead to the Next Hanjin
Hanjin’s receivership and the fallout resulting from its failure may have lasting effects for the global shipping. Fortunately, the Korean Shipper confirmed on September 23, ... Read More

The Local Connection of WeWork, OCEANAIR, and Timroon Is Making a Global Difference
Today’s international business culture faces the daunting challenge of addressing the significance of integrating corporate management and sustainable development, amid mounting expectations for environmental and ... Read More

Federal Judge Gives Hanjin a Glimmer of Hope
Without the capacity to dock, unload cargo at terminals, or transport any goods by rail or truck, Hanjin Shipping was in dire need of help ... Read More

China Modifies Zika Inspection Rule
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), China modified its policy concerning the inspection rule aimed at addressing Zika. The ... Read More

Hanjin’s Demise Sending Shockwaves around the World
After the South Korean shipping company filed for receivership on Wednesday, August 31, 2016, multiple reports stated Hanjin vessels could not berth or unload at ... Read More