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Vancouver congestion remains, Montreal facing low water

Congestion at the Port of Montreal has declined, but low water levels have prompted a new surcharge. And on the West Coast, long wait time for vessels at the Port of Vancouver continues. In its weekly ports update, Maersk reports on vessel wait times at North...

Advisory for the Deep Depression in the East Central Bay of Bengal

We would like to inform you that the deep depression over East-Central Bay and adjoining area moved North-westwards and lay over the same area, about 780km South-Southwest of Chattogram Port, 715km South-Southwest of Cox’s Bazar Port, 730km South of Mongla Port, and 695km South of...

Ocean carrier voyage blankings causing chaos and confusion for shippers

Ocean carriers are ramping up their vessel blanking programmes from Asia as export demand weakens, but last-minute cancellations are causing chaos in supply chains and confusion within liner offices. Moreover, shippers are having to navigate their way around ‘officially’ announced blank sailings and voyages pulled just...

Storm Fiona Update & Notice of Force Majeure

According to Environment Canada, Storm Fiona made landfall as a category-2 hurricane strength post-tropical cyclone near Whitehead Nova Scotia during the early morning hours of September 24th, 2022 with what is expected to be the lowest recorded barometric pressure in Canadian History. The storm generated...

New blow to Bangladeshi shippers as forwarding charges leap 57%

Freight forwarders in Bangladesh have raised forwarding charges by 57% for each import bill, blaming fuel oil prices in the domestic market. Importers are the primary payee of the additional forwarding costs, which will raise the price of imported goods at a consumer level, while the export industry...

Canada lost 40,000 jobs in August, 3rd monthly decline in a row

Canada's economy lost 40,000 jobs in August, enough to push up the jobless rate by half a percentage point, to 5.4 percent, Statistics Canada reported Friday. Economists had been expecting the economy to add between 10,000 and 15,000 jobs during the month, which would have been...

Typhoon Muifa Heads for Asia’s Largest Port of Shanghai

Asia’s largest container shipping hub may face another major storm as Typhoon Muifa bears down on Shanghai and nearby Ningbo. The US Joint Typhoon Warning Center projects the typhoon’s path will hit the ports on China’s east coast Wednesday. The storm follows close on the heels...

Forced Labour and the Supply Chain

On June 21 this year, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) began enforcing the Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act (UFLPA). The import of goods made with forced labour has been illegal for some time in the US, and this new Act extends the reach of CBP...

Revving Exports to U.S. Keeps India in Race to Be Next China

Shipping containers stacked at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021. Congestion at many of the world’s major ports offered a snapshot of supply chains trying to avoid unprecedented bottlenecks, as cargo handlers searched for the quickest way...

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