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Levi Strauss shifts Ohio logistics work to Maersk
Advanced Facility Enhances Retailer’s New Hybrid Fulfillment Strategy and Direct-to-Consumer Sales Levi Strauss & Co. has partnered with logistics giant…
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Ports reopen as union warns on contract talks
Automation Remains a Critical Concern in Longshore Negotiations Dockworkers have returned to work at ports across the East and Gulf…
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Port employers open to negotiations — without ILA pre-conditions
Wage Demands Create Stalemate as Longshore Workers’ Strike Persists The United States Maritime Alliance, representing port employers, expressed their willingness…
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Panic-buying already spreading as ILA dockworker strike gets underway
As union dockworkers initiated a strike against employers at East and Gulf Coast ports early Tuesday morning, reports of panic-buying…
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Biden scolds ocean carriers for not paying dockworkers ‘fair’ wages
President Urges Action Against Price Gouging Following Hurricane Helene WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden has spoken out regarding the labor…
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Port employers say they have exchanged new contract offers with longshore union in bid to avert strike
Midnight Walkout to Halt Container and Ro-Ro Operations PORT NEWARK, N.J. — Employers at the Port have announced the exchange…
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Port strike still on schedule, union says
Thousands of Dockworkers Set to Strike on Tuesday Tens of thousands of dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports have…
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Lithium-ion battery fire disrupts terminal operations at Port of Los Angeles
Chemical fire could burn for up to 48 hours, according to authorities Authorities report that a chemical fire could burn…
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Former Polar Air Cargo executive sentenced to 6 months for fraud
Carlton Llewellyn Sentenced for Role in Polar Air Cargo Kickback Scheme Carlton Llewellyn, a former executive at Polar Air Cargo,…
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Longshoremen port strike unlikely to hinder holiday retail season, expert says
Retailers Intensify Imports Ahead of Imminent Dockworker Strike With dockworkers from Maine to Texas poised to strike on Tuesday, the…
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Florida ports shutter as Hurricane Helene inches closer
Category 2 Hurricane Expected to Intensify Before Hitting Florida As Hurricane Helene approaches Florida’s Big Bend region, most ports in…
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Port of New York-New Jersey details strike operations plan
Union Work Stoppage Threatens Closure of East Coast Gateway and Multiple Ports The Port of New York-New Jersey, the second-busiest…
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Small unionization effort at Werner-owned facilities in New Jersey falls short
Workers Seek Decertification of UFCW After Year Without Contract; UFCW Does Not Challenge An effort to unionize workers at Werner…
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Port of Los Angeles sees busiest month outside pandemic
In August, the Port of Los Angeles processed 960,597 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), marking a 16% rise compared to the…
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Marten, citing weak freight market, cuts base salaries of 6 top executives
Marten Transport has implemented salary reductions for six key executives, while maintaining their other forms of compensation. According to a…
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FedEx results hurt by weak demand, fewer premium customers
Declining Demand for Premium Delivery Services Impacts Revenue FedEx Corp. reported disappointing first-quarter earnings after Thursday’s market close, with results…
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Seko Logistics gets capital infusion
Seko Logistics Announces Recapitalization to Strengthen Balance Sheet and Support Long-Term Growth Seko Logistics, a global freight forwarding company, announced…
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Maersk: Q4 container demand to remain strong
Far East exports and imports to North and Latin America are leading the way. The world’s second-largest ocean freight carrier…
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DOT approves $1.9B Alaska Air, Hawaiian merger
Alaska Airlines Set to Finalize $1.9 Billion Merger with Hawaiian Airlines Alaska Airlines anticipates concluding its $1.9 billion merger with…
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Shuttered California trucking company files for bankruptcy liquidation
Flex Intermodal Inc., a California-based trucking company that previously transported intermodal containers from the Port of Oakland, has filed for…

