Carriers Delay Peak Season Surcharge

Transpacific ocean carriers are pushing back implementation of a Peak Season Surcharge for container moves to the U.S. East Coast. Originally scheduled to start on 6/15, the surcharge will now begin on 7/1. We predict further delays and/or mitigation of the amounts announced: 20′ Std $ 320 40′ Std $ 400 40′ HC $ 450…

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What About West Coast Contingency Plans?

Many of our clients are asking us this question:  What contingency plans make sense to reduce the effects of a looming labor issue on the West Coast?  Considering that roughly 2/3’s of shippers polled by the Journal of Commerce plan to move at least a portion of West Coast cargo to East Coast ports, simply…

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What’s NEXT for the National Export Initiative

The Obama Administration recently revealed it's newest export growth strategy, aptly titled, NEXT. NEXT, a continuation of the National Export Initiative (NEI), is a long-term strategy to beef up U.S. exports by connecting American businesses to the resources needed to enter/expand into new global markets. NEI/NEXT's key objectives are: Connecting more U.S. businesses to their…

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New Congestion Surcharges

Ocean carriers in the Asia/U.S. trade recently announced a new Congestion Surcharge to be applied to import or export containers in any case of labor disruption that results in terminal congestion at U.S. ports. The announced charges are: $800 per 20’ container $1000 per 40’ container $1125 per 40’ high cube container $1266 per 45’…

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The Benefits of Going Global (Video)

Bob Boss, Albany General Manager for Mohawk Global Logistics, explains what businesses can gain from expanding into international markets and names some of the resources that can help your company take the next step towards global growth. Video courtesy of the Albany Business Review. Transcript Reporter: We're here with Bob Boss, General Manager of Mohawk…

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How Canadian e-Manifest Rules Could Affect Your Bottom Line

Highway carriers moving goods across the border into Canada will soon have to comply with Canada’s e-manifest rules, which require carriers to electronically submit cargo and conveyance information to the Canada Border Services Agency at least 1 hour prior to arrival. U.S. companies arranging their freight transportation as exporters or non-resident importers should pay close…

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