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Coronavirus will test supply chain partnerships

Coronavirus will test supply chain partnerships

by Mike Tseng | Mar 12, 2020 | Logistics, News, Perspective, Report, Supply Chain News

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is not only a health crisis impacting daily life for individuals but has led to cascading supply chain disruptions, especially in Asia. Shippers and transportation providers are pressured to anticipate the impacts of the outbreak in...
Shakeup Offshore; Where’s the Beef; Marking Up Supplies

Shakeup Offshore; Where’s the Beef; Marking Up Supplies

by Mike Tseng | Mar 11, 2020 | Logistics, News, Report, Supply Chain News

An oil-price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia is sending shockwaves through energy supply chains as coronavirus tanks demand. Share prices in the embattled offshore oil sector tumbled as crude prices plunged, WSJ Logistics Report’s Costas Paris writes, threatening...
Carriers set to cut Asia-USWC capacity in response to weakening outlook

Carriers set to cut Asia-USWC capacity in response to weakening outlook

by Mike Tseng | Mar 9, 2020 | Imports and Tariffs, News, Report, Supply Chain News

“In 2020 both governments expect to implement low-cost, high-impact strategies to simplify customs and immigration screening and reduce wait times,” the U.S. State Department said. At T.NETWORK, making the freight process simpler means also managing the associated...
As Chinese supply chains start to move again, slowly, new bottlenecks appear

As Chinese supply chains start to move again, slowly, new bottlenecks appear

by Mike Tseng | Mar 5, 2020 | Logistics, News, Report, Supply Chain News

As Chinese industrial production begins to recover, North American shippers that spread their Asian sourcing, and have so far escaped the worst of the coronavirus-related supply chain issues in China, are likely to encounter new transport bottlenecks in the wider...
Sea Intelligence: COVID-19 Impact Pushes Carriers’ Revenue Loss to USD 1.9 Bln

Sea Intelligence: COVID-19 Impact Pushes Carriers’ Revenue Loss to USD 1.9 Bln

by Mike Tseng | Mar 3, 2020 | Imports and Tariffs, Logistics, News, Perspective, Report, Supply Chain News

The impact of the COVID-19 virus outbreak on container shipping continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace. At T.NETWORK, our goal is to put the fun back in freight forwarding with you! We strive to have a stable, friendly work environment along with excellent...
Today’s Logistics Report: Scrubbing Ship Emissions: Oversupplied With Scrap; Manufacturing Customers

Today’s Logistics Report: Scrubbing Ship Emissions: Oversupplied With Scrap; Manufacturing Customers

by Justine Dillon | Dec 26, 2019 | Logistics, News, Report

Logistics Report:1.) As 2020 approaches, a new #maritime anti-pollution rule will come into effect. With this comes large discrepancies between shipping companies on their costs of operation. 2.) New restrictions from many countries on scrap imports have severely...
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