Global Logistics News & Insights
The automation debate between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) is escalating, with the potential for significant economic and logistical disruptions looming. The ILA has secured support from President-elect Trump, who recently criticized foreign companies for prioritizing profits over American dockworkers. Trump emphasized the import...
Here are some of the top news stories in global shipping right now. The EU’s naval commander is arguing for the return of shipping in the Red Sea region. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining maritime security and countering the threat of piracy but points out that the continued rerouting away from the region undermines the resilience of the industry. With proper risk management and the coop...
India’s port operations face the looming threat of an indefinite strike as dockworkers prepare to escalate their protests over delayed settlements from a five-year contract agreed upon in August. Demonstrations have already begun, with a mass protest scheduled for December 10. Retired employees awaiting pension benefits are also expected to join the protests. Six federated unions have announced pl...
Tensions have reignited between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) over contract negotiations at East and Gulf Coast ports. The ILA, representing 45,000 workers, recently walked away from talks on November 13, accusing employers of pushing for automation technology in a new master contract. The dispute centers on the introduction of se...
Here are some of the top news stories in global shipping right now. There are challenges — with a few uncertainties thrown in — ahead for container shipping in 2025. Factors such as overcapacity due to an excessive number of new vessel orders, weak demand growth, together with new and looming environmental regulations all play a part. Combine that with issues like potential turbulence in the econo...
One area of contention in the recent U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports strike was the concerns of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) regarding the impact of automation on jobs. The ILA opposes automation, fearing job losses, but evidence from West Coast ports shows that automation is actually creating new opportunities. At automated terminals in Los Angeles and Long Beach, productivit...
Here are some of the top news stories impacting global supply chains this month. Tensions are escalating between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), increasing the risk of a strike at U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports. The ILA is demanding a 78% wage increase and no automation, while USMX is offering a 32% wage increase and has agreed to ...
Here are the top news stories impacting global supply chains this month. The recent CrowdStrike outage and its impact on the industry highlight several lessons learned and changes that need to be made. First, it clearly exposed the vulnerability of the supply chain when it comes to cybersecurity. Businesses need to invest in supply chain resilience and have contingency plans in place for future di...
The ocean shipping industry is currently dealing with a perfect storm of challenges: from geopolitical tensions disrupting key trade routes to labor uncertainties and escalating costs. Supply chain stakeholders must adopt a strategic and proactive approach to continue operating successfully in this environment. Here are four ways to start. With Diversification: A Cornerstone of Resilience The deli...