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Norfolk Southern will raise container storage fees ahead of expected surge

The railroad said the higher fees, which are temporary, are meant to keep terminals fluid amid the higher volume of imports expected to land in the US over the coming weeks.

Congress takes aim at China’s maritime industry with new legislation

A trio of bills would change US shipping law to reflect the current wariness surrounding China’s maritime industry and promote cargo preference for US fleets.

Cargo sensors present benefits, challenges for regulatory agencies: WCO

The lack of interoperability between a wide-ranging set of tracking hardware products presents an obstacle for customs authorities to overcome, a new report has found.

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