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Daily Archives: March 10, 2023

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OCEMA appeals chassis ruling to FMC commissioners

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce | Maritime
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

The Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association says the FMC’s chief administrative judge erred in issuing a summary judgement against the group because key facts are still in dispute.

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Drayage tech provider PortPro targeting shippers with new tracking tools

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce | Maritime
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

Drayage software vendor PortPro is attempting to narrow the gap between the tools that port truckers and their shipper customers use with a new container milestone tracking product it has launched.

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Drayage tech provider PortPro targeting shippers with new tracking tools

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce | Maritime
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

Drayage software vendor PortPro is attempting to narrow the gap between the tools that port truckers and their shipper customers use with a new container milestone tracking product it has launched.

Continue ReadingDrayage tech provider PortPro targeting shippers with new tracking tools

Multipurpose vessel rates may be at post-COVID bottom: Toepfer

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce | Maritime
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

The MPV sector’s market correction appears to have bottomed at rates still healthy for owners and carriers, even as the sector feels pressure from minor bulk carriers hunting for cargo.

Continue ReadingMultipurpose vessel rates may be at post-COVID bottom: Toepfer

Tip Sheet Number 5 — March 10, 2023

  • Post category:Uncategorized
  • Post author:Releases by Year
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

Bi-weekly information on upcoming and recently released multimedia, publications, data, products, and reports.

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Shippers unite in push for carriers to scale up use of zero-carbon fuel

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

Shippers are keeping pressure on carriers to decarbonize their operations with the launch of another US-led initiative to speed up container shipping’s transition to fossil-free fuels.

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Business Formation Statistics Monthly Data Release

  • Post category:Uncategorized
  • Post author:Releases by Year
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

The BFS provide timely and high frequency information on new business applications and formations in the United States.

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Carriers not reliable enough to warrant cut in inventory levels: BASF

  • Post category:JOC
  • Post author:Journal of Commerce | Maritime
  • Post published:March 10, 2023

Shippers in Europe are stuck with excess inventory at a time of slowing demand, in part because their lack of confidence in the on-time performance of carriers has led to hesitancy to pare down stocks.

Continue ReadingCarriers not reliable enough to warrant cut in inventory levels: BASF

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