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Tariffs prompt honest talk on costs among project cargo players

Client relationships have not been harmed by tariffs because shippers and carriers recognize the need for additional and unexpected costs to be passed through the supply chain.

BC longshore foremen reach deal with port employers on new contract

Maritime employers along Canada’s West Coast have a new agreement that will avert the type of labor actions seen late last year.

APM clearing out New Jersey rail container backlog ahead of a summer surge

The terminal operator said it has reduced the inventory of rail-bound containers at its Elizabeth facility to about 1,600, down from about 4,000 in early May.

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