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48-Hour Transport Strike Strands Thousands of Containers at Chittagong Port

Shippers are facing significant disruptions at Chittagong Port as transport operators began a 48-hour strike this morning, halting the movement of export and import containers. The strike, led by the Chittagong District Prime Move Trailer Workers Union, is expected to impact between 3,000 and 4,000...

Federal Labour Minister Proposes Special Mediator in Montreal Port Labor Dispute

On October 15th, a key meeting took place with the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Canada's Minister of Labour, regarding the ongoing labor dispute between the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) and the Montreal Longshoremen's Union. Both parties were present for discussions aimed at advancing negotiations. During the meeting,...

Hurricane Milton Shuts Down Major Florida Ports, Recovery Efforts Underway

In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, ten ports, including key commercial hubs Port Tampa Bay and SeaPort Manatee along Florida’s Gulf Coast, remained closed on Thursday. The U.S. Coast Guard set port condition “Zulu” on Tuesday, halting commercial vessel traffic at these locations. Port Tampa Bay...

Partial Overtime Strike at Port of Montreal May Cause Delays

The Port of Montreal is currently experiencing a partial, indefinite strike, during which longshoremen will not be working overtime. While all terminals remain operational, the absence of overtime could lead to processing delays and a backlog of containers awaiting handling. Approximately ten ships scheduled to...

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