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Container lines cutting trans-Pacific capacity overhang

In the latest course correction in the US’ busiest trade lane, carriers are set to deploy less tonnage in August as spot rates fall and retail import forecasts weaken.

BNSF-UP dispute threatens Oakland-SLC service, triggers STB petition

The routing impasse between the railroads threatens supply chain disruptions for ocean carrier CMA CGM, which has cargo booked on the service that is due to begin later this week.

Europe’s port congestion forcing Gemini to switch up Asia service

Beginning in September, the joint service will make added stops at Aarhus in Denmark, Gothenburg in Sweden and Rotterdam in the Netherlands as the last three European calls.

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