| May 23, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airports
New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport is situated in the largest and densest consumer market in the United States, a city of over 8.6 million people within a metropolitan region of over 20 million.
| May 23, 2019 | Air Cargo | Airports
Will the airport recapture its glorious past or just play catch-up?
| May 13, 2019 | Project / Heavy Lift
Windpower component shipments have boosted breakbulk totals for Canadian ports.
| May 13, 2019 | International Trade
Figuratively, and literally, the members of the ASEAN bloc are in the geo-political middle ground of the simmering trade war between China and the U.S.
| May 13, 2019 | Logistics | Shipping Technology
With the implementation of 5G wireless, IoT’s B2B services will speed up, but will the logistics sector be ready for the ride?
| May 13, 2019 | Logistics | Shipping Technology | People | Industry Profiles
An AJOT interview with Rishi Parti, founder of Info-X Software Technology.
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
Investments in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York advance region as industry hub.
| May 13, 2019 | Logistics
With its recent Jacksonville facility expansion, adding 20 acres and a high-capacity reachstacker, North Florida Warehouse FTZ is augmenting capabilities for near-port stevedoring, including handling of overweight, oversized cargos.
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
Why exports and imports are both seeing healthy growth
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Bulk
| May 13, 2019 | Logistics
For Brambles, sustainability is nothing new, it has been the company’s business model since 1958. The company’s unique handling of pallets points the way not only to sustainable practices but to the logistics potential of Big Data.
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
Based at the Port of Quebec on the St. Lawrence River, the privately-owned Desgagnés Group has been steadily raising its profile not only in North America but on various shipping lanes around the globe. Attracting industry attention especially has been the introduction of the world’s first polar class dual fuel oil/chemical tankers.
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
At Canadian breakbulk ports on the West Coast, led by the Port of Vancouver, forest product exports remain at high levels thanks to sustained demand from trading partners in Asia sparking record volumes in some instances. China and Japan are the strongest foreign markets followed by Taiwan, South Korea, India and the Philippines.
| May 13, 2019 | Maritime | Breakbulk News
The movement of live animals by ocean carriage is a highly specialized logistics niche, requiring a wide range of supply chain expertise.
| April 22, 2019 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
There are “disruptive technologies” emerging that many say will entirely reshape the next gen supply chain. Will a Futureship be one of them?
| April 22, 2019 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
The Port of Olympia is the southernmost deep-water port on Puget Sound. It handles breakbulk, project cargo and even live animal shipments.
| April 22, 2019 | Maritime
| April 22, 2019 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
There’s no doubt that all kinds of fresh fruit and vegetables are piled high on supermarket shelves throughout the year to meet the increase in consumer demand. Much of this fresh produce is imported to the U.S. from Central and South American countries.
| April 22, 2019 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), a marine cargo operating partnership of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, like most of the West Coast, had a good 2018 but they are facing significant challenges ahead and building Terminal 5 is the key.
| April 22, 2019 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
The San Pedro ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles both set TEU records reinforcing their position as the principal gateway to the U.S. But challenges both ashore and abroad could slow growth in the near future.
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