East Coast Protests, Shipping Logistics, Supply Chain

East Coast Port Protest Continuing

The ILA dockworkers have gone on strike at East and Gulf Coast ports as of October 1st, after negotiations with the U.S. Maritime Alliance stalled. They’re fighting for fair wages and protections against port automation, which threatens their jobs. As the strike continues, the impact on shipping and various industries is growing.

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Economic trends, Shipping Logistics, Supply Chain

ILA Workers Going On Strike

Union contracts for East and Gulf Coast dockworkers are about to expire, with a potential strike on the horizon. On September 30th, the current agreement between the ILA and USMX ends and the ILA is ready to strike on October 1st.

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Delivery, Freight, Shipping Logistics

UPS Vows to Reach Deal

After months of back and forth, UPS vows to reach deal with Teamsters by July 5th. UPS (United Parcel Service) is known as the largest package shipping company in the U.S. in terms of volume. Recently unsatisfactory contract negotiations between UPS executives and workers have reached a point where a strike was looming.

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Economic trends, Import and Export Experts

Increased Dollar’s Effect on International Shipping

With the dollar currently at solid levels, it may be a perfect time for U.S. shippers to import goods. However, the shipping process is complex and may confuse first-time shippers. A third-party logistics company can help because they handle the shipment for the shipper. Contact A1 Worldwide logistics

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Economic trends, Import and Export Experts, Shipping Logistics

Inflation Remains High as Supply Chain Pressures Ease

Whether the inflation is temporary or long-term, goods still must be moved internationally. Although the supply chain pressures have eased, the crunch is not over, and the shipper should still take caution. A1 Worldwide Logistics is a trusted freight forwarding, customs brokerage and, warehousing company experienced in all aspects of supply chains.

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COVID-19, Freight Forwarding, Shipping Logistics, Supply Chain

U.S. Container Imports Returning to Pre-Pandemic Levels

The decrease in imports to pre-pandemic levels may indicate a return to normality for the world of shipping.

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