Author: Obi Berlach

Halifax Port Making Progress in Reducing Rail Congestion, but Challenges Remain

PSA Halifax has provided an official update on the ongoing rail congestion at the Atlantic Hub Terminal, reporting significant progress despite severe winter challenges. As of February 27, 2025, PSA Halifax, in collaboration with CN Rail, has reduced the grounded rail backlog by nearly 40%, bringing...

CPKC and Unifor Reach Tentative Agreement, Averting Strike

Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and Unifor have reached a tentative four-year collective agreement, just over a day before a potential strike could have disrupted operations. The agreement, announced late Monday, covers approximately 1,200 mechanical employees represented by Unifor across Canada. These employees include mechanics, labourers,...

Tentative Agreement Reached – CN Rail Strike Averted

Canadian National Railway and IBEW Reach Tentative Four-Year Deal A potential disruption to Canada’s rail network has been avoided following the announcement of a tentative agreement between Canadian National Railway (CN) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). The agreement comes as a relief to...

Impending CN Rail Strike and Its Potential Impact on Canadian Supply Chains

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), representing approximately 750 signals and communications employees at Canadian National Railway (CN), has issued a 72-hour strike notice. If no agreement is reached, the union will go on strike starting Tuesday, January 28, 2025. The union, backed by a...

Port of Halifax Rail Congestion Update: Modernization and Operational Challenges

The Port of Halifax, specifically the PSA Halifax Atlantic Hub Terminal, has been experiencing prolonged rail congestion since December 2024. The increased import rail dwell times are a result of modernization efforts, seasonal pressures, and external disruptions. Key Factors Contributing to Congestion Modernization Initiatives:The launch of a...

Carriers Remain Cautious About Red Sea Return Despite Ceasefire Progress

Despite recent ceasefire developments between Israel and Hamas, global shipping lines are unlikely to rush back to using the Suez Canal for container transits, citing safety concerns and market unpredictability. Key Developments: Ceasefire Agreement:On Sunday, a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas included a statement from the...

CMA CGM Set to Resume Regular Red Sea Transits Amid Crisis Adjustments

Evidence suggests that CMA CGM is poised to become the first liner operator to resume regular Red Sea transits. AIS data shows that the 11,400 teu CMA CGM Columba, part of the Europe-Middle East/India service (EPIC), departed Algeciras over the weekend and is en route...

Port of Vancouver Faces Severe Congestion and Extended Dwell Times

The Port of Vancouver is currently experiencing significant congestion, with rail dwell times extending to 15–20 days, well beyond the port’s target of three days. This disruption is causing delays in cargo movement and impacting supply chains across various industries. Key Factors Contributing to Congestion: Vessel Bunching:Irregular...

ILA and USMX Reach Tentative Agreement, Averting East and Gulf Coast Strike

Shippers can breathe a sigh of relief as the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have reached a tentative agreement on a new six-year master contract, avoiding a potentially disruptive strike slated for January 15, 2025. The agreement will maintain operations...

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