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Shanghai’s logistics industry revels in chaotic boom as rates soar, ‘dreads’ the arrival of coronavirus vaccine
Pandemic has upset the industry fundamentals, pushing some air freight rates up fourfold this yearIndustry executives say the decline in volume of masks, hospital equipment and medical devices will be replaced by other goods as the world returns to normal Chen Monian...
China has become an even bigger US import source post-COVID
More green shoots: surprise rise in Long Beach's May imports. Politically, the U.S. and China are barely on speaking terms. Trade-wise, they’re still very much in bed together. Cargo from China is accounting for an even greater share of inbound container volumes than...
Shaping shipping’s sustainable future: A quest beyond green fuels
A future where shipping no longer imperils people, oceans and the climate is one mariners dream of. But what does a transition to sustainable shipping really mean? Shipping is the lifeblood of the world economy. A highly efficient mode of transportation, it enables...
Jacksonville firefighters injured battling car carrier blaze
Höegh Xiamen still smoldering as authorities investigate cause of Florida explosion. Smoke continued to billow from the Höegh Xiamen Friday afternoon, 24 hours after a fire was reported aboard the vehicle carrier at JAXPORT. Höegh Autoliners said the fire broke out...
Building New Supply Chains; Food Supply Crunch; Stockpiled Inventory
When the volume of cargo climbing, forwarders' ability of allocation protection is extremely challenged with their limited space. However, with T.Network, you do not have to concern this issue. Our impressed consolidate your cargo safely beyond your imagination. U.S....
COVID-19 threatens Hawaii’s sole interisland ocean transportation provider
Young Brothers will curtail service without rapid $25 million infusion of CARES Act funding from state regulators. Young Brothers said it needs $25 million in federal financial assistance immediately, or it will be forced to scale back its ocean transportation...
Seeking a Shipping Lifeline; Building a Rebound; Technology’s Bigger Demand
The world’s 10th largest container ship operator is looking for lifeline. Pacific International Lines is in talks with an arm of Singapore sovereign-wealth fund Temasek Holdings over an investment that would provide a cash infusion and keep the company from shutting...
German government offers Lufthansa $10 billion bailout
After fully privatizing Deutsche Lufthansa AG (FWB: LHA) early a quarter-century ago, the German government will become a minority owner in an effort to rescue the country’s largest airline from economic devastation wrought by coronavirus travel restrictions. Due to...
Port Houston ‘famous’ for COVID-19 response
Quick action sets the bar for terminal operators across the country, says Agriculture Transportation Coalition chief. Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC) Executive Director Peter Friedmann said Roger Guenther “became famous” in mid-March when two Port Houston...
Shifting Retail Directions; Restricting Meat Output; Holding All the Chips
The coronavirus pandemic is leaving no place to hide for retailers lacking robust e-commerce strategies. At T.Network, we will cooperate with our partners and different agents to deliver merchandise for our customers. Wherever your cargo is , we definitely reach it on...
Boeing to help airlines keep airplanes disease-free
Chicago-based aircraft manufacturer Boeing (NYSE: BA) has appointed one of its lead engineers to develop health-safety policies and procedures for passenger aircraft during the new COVID-19 era. While eager to resume commercial flights, airlines are already planning...
Maersk’s Smaller Boxes; Imperiled Food Supplies; Hardly Delivering Profits
The world’s biggest container shipping line is flexing its market muscle in an ongoing historic downturn. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge impact to the global business activities, meantime, triggered logistics hurdles and supply chain disruption. T.Network would...
Will ocean carriers scale back sailing cancellations?
Container-liner schedules are about to provide a telling clue on U.S. cargo demand. At T.Network, you will experience a service with flexible and well-rounded network system. Beginning an international business has not been a tough task if find out a right forwarder...
Port of LA chief: ‘We will need to reinvent ourselves’
Gene Seroka expects supply chain fractures may remain after the world heals from the coronavirus pandemic. At T.Network, what you care about is what we concern. Service-oriented purpose helps us obtain supreme trust from our customers to achieve their goal to...
Sailors Stranded at Sea; Delivering the Post Office; Supply Chain Cleanup
The world’s main maritime regulator wants governments to help shipping companies unravel a logistics nightmare that has left thousands of seafarers stranded. The International Maritime Organization says the inability to change crews because of coronavirus travel...
Disconnect at the Border; Investing in Technology; Supplying Covid Care
U.S. manufacturers preparing to resume production already have a supply-chain headache. At T.Network, provides our customers with instant and rapid solutions to ensure your cargo going on smoothly. Due to the raising pandemic of COVID-19, policy of lockdown has caused...
Port of Alaska volumes remain healthy
COVID-19 has not hurt cargo flows between the Pacific Northwest and Anchorage At T.Network, safeguarding your interests is our responsibility. Make sure every single parts would be no risk with your cargos and maintain high efficiency to let all the process complete...
Sea-air services have ‘gone bonkers’ as airlines prioritise PPE and medical
Container after container” is switching mode to air freight, as the limited air network sees a distinct upturn this week in PPE and medical shipments. But forwarders are reporting significant delays and high costs as companies, governments and health services “try to...
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