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Container Ships Could Face New Threat of Houthi Attacks Near Israel’s Ports

Maritime risk firm Ambrey advises vessels headed for Israeli ports to engage intelligence and security…

The Red Sea’s Other Knock-On Effect: Congestion Swamps Western Mediterranean Ports

Storage yard capacity is drying up at ports in Spain and Morocco, possibly leading to more delays or product…

USTR Probes China Over ‘Unfair’ Shipbuilding Practices

Five unions allege China can upend global supply chains due to preferential treatment of its own ships and…

FBI Searches Dali Ship in Wake of Baltimore Bridge Collapse

As the investigation and cleanup both endure, other ports like N.Y.-N.J. are seemingly handling the diverted…

Late Lunar New Year Boosts February Cargo Volume at US Ports

U.S. ports handled 1.96 million TEUs of inbound cargo volume in February, up 26.4 percent from 1.55 million…

FMC to Ocean Carriers: Post-Baltimore Bridge Late Fees Must be ‘Reasonable’

The agency warned carriers not to capitalize on cargo diverted from Baltimore's port after the collapse of…

Alternate Shipping Route Prepped Near Baltimore Bridge Collapse Site

State lawmakers want to pass emergency legislation that would establish temporary relief programs for port…

Ocean Carrier Giants Invoke ‘Force Majeure’ Following Baltimore Bridge Collapse

The clause passes the buck from carriers to shippers, who must pay the storage and transportation costs once…

Biden Admin Expands Supply Chain Data-Sharing to Track Inland Ports

The FLOW initiative includes retailers like Walmart, Target, Nike, Ikea and Gap Inc., as well as UPS, FedEx…

NRF Raises First-Half US Import Forecasts Despite Red Sea Disruptions

Inbound cargo for January to June is now expected to jump 7.8 percent to 11.5 million TEU, up from prior…

Unexplained Modems Raise Red Flags in Probe of China-Built Cranes at US Ports

The devices were not part of any contract between the U.S. ports and Chinese crane manufacturer ZPMC, pushing…

Why Apparel Brands Should Start Back-to-School Orders in April

Potential delays stemming from Suez and Panama Canal disruption will become a bigger factor during the peak…

US Has ‘Overreliance’ on China-Built Cranes, Homeland Security Official Says

The nation's ports are leaning too heavily on foreign-owned equipment, a Homeland Security trade official…

Union Wins Big: Supreme Court Declines Charleston Port Labor Dispute Case

With the decision, ILA union dockworkers will gain exclusive rights to operate cranes at the Port of…

Biden Admin Earmarks $20B to Mitigate US Port Cybersecurity Risks

Roughly 80 percent of cranes at U.S. ports are manufactured in China, presenting espionage and disruption…