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Avoiding the Strike: Why Shippers Are Choosing West Coast Ports



October 7, 2024 /

The U.S. shipping industry is undergoing notable shifts in trade dynamics, particularly between the East Coast and West Coast ports, driven by labor concerns and market pressures. Labour Disruptions Prompt a Shift The looming threat of a dockworker strike at U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports has caused significant rerouting of shipping volumes to…


First green methanol-powered ship makes its first port visit 



September 25, 2024 /

In September 2024, the Eco Umande, a green methanol-powered ship, made its inaugural port visit to Klaipėda, Lithuania. This marks a significant milestone in the global shift towards sustainable shipping. The Eco Umande is part of a broader initiative to decarbonise the maritime industry by adopting cleaner fuels like green methanol, which emits significantly lower levels of carbon…


A Guide to Part Load in Shipping: Export and Import



September 9, 2024 /

Part load shipping, also known as Less Than Container Load (LCL) for sea freight or Less Than Truckload (LTL) for road freight, is a cost-effective solution for businesses that do not require a full container or truck for their shipments. This guide will walk you through the essentials of part load shipping for export and…