Tesla's charging port is due to Musk's
Tesla’s charging port is due to Musk’s

Lucid's CEO claims Tesla's toll port design was influenced by Musk's taxi garage layout. If true, this means there are several brands that end up moving their charging ports for the same reason. Gravity reflects Tesla's position, proving that Musk's choice still has lasting effects. You might think the location of the electric vehicle charging port will not cause a heated debate. But the location of the charging port proved to be more than just a matter of convenience. In fact, this is an important design decision that can have a real impact on the user experience. No, it's not just some small footnotes in the electric car world. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adp ushup.triggerad("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135-c5088799a76a76af8") 82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F");}}); More: 19 EVS promises over 300 miles in winter, but only 4 miles Now, let's back up for a moment. Internal combustion vehicles are everywhere from refueling infrastructure. It doesn't matter where the gas cap sits, because the…

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Statement of the US Port Authority Association

The US Port Authority Association (AAPA) issued the following statements today to look forward to the new tariffs on the Trump administration: Please also read: Trump's extensive tariffs on Global Trade Branch to Mexico, Canada and China "Tariffs are taxes," Cary S. Davis, president and CEO of AAPAEssence "Although the port industry supports President Trump's efforts to combat illegal drug flows, tariffs will slow down our supply chain, taxation in US business, and increasing the cost of diligent citizens. Instead, we call on the government and Congress The plan is to achieve these policy goals and exempt from projects that are vital to national security, including port equipment. " About AAPA The United States Port Authority Association (AAPA) is a unified voice of port leaders of the entire Western Hemisphere and partners in the maritime industry. They play a vital role in creating, international competitiveness and economic prosperity. AAPA members organize national policies and infrastructure investment to support flexible global…

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When the container was imported for 15 months, the US port traffic was busy

According to the latest analysis of transportation expert John McCown, the country's ten largest ports in the country in December increased by 14.2 %, which was fifteen -month growth. Also read: The US port is expected to have a hopeful 2025 outlook in one year. McCon pointed out in his report: "Compared with the peak of the popular drive, this continuous surge has a double -digit decline for 15 consecutive months." In the full year of 2024, the volume of the in -site container increased by 15.2 % in 2023, which is the second highest growth in the record, which is only 17.5 % in 2021. In contrast, the load growth of the outlet lags behind 4.4 %. Comparing the current numbers with the pre -pre -level level, McCon emphasized that the number of stations in December 2024 was 24.2 % higher than December 2019, reflecting the five -year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to 4.4 % -to use it…

Dockers and port employers tentative six years
Dockers and port employers tentative six years

(A cargo ship near a U.S. port highlights the importance of maritime shipping to trade show logistics. Picture provided by Paul Brennan via PublicDomainPictures.net. ) Tentative dockworker labor deal averts strike, ensures uninterrupted shipping and supply chain reliability for upcoming trade shows Author: Exhibition City News Staff The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Union (USMX) have reached a tentative agreement on a six-year prime contract, averting a potential work stoppage originally scheduled for January 15, 2025. The agreement is still subject to approval by both parties and ensures uninterrupted operations at the Eastern and Gulf Coast ports – a critical component of the trade show and events industry’s supply chain. A joint statement from ILA and USMX highlighted the importance of the agreement for job security, modernization and supply chain resiliency: “This agreement protects current jobs at ILA and establishes a framework to implement technologies that will create additional jobs while modernizing Eastern and Gulf Coast…

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US port strike looms: Surcharges send freight rates soaring

Shipping lines prepare for disruption on January 15 The upcoming January 15, 2025, strike by dockworkers on the East Coast of the United States is having an impact on the logistics industry, pushing up freight rates and triggering surcharges from major shipping companies. Negotiations between longshoremen and terminal operators remain deadlocked, prompting industry stakeholders to brace for major supply chain disruptions. Also read: Contract talks stalled, East Coast port strikes loom, carriers brace for fallout Leading carriers launch surcharges To mitigate the potential impact, carriers including Maersk, CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have announced surcharges on several routes. Maersk: USD 1,500 per TEU, rising to USD 3,780 for a 45-foot container. CMA CGM: USD 800 per TEU for exports and USD 1,500 for imports. lloyd table: Work interruption surcharge applicable to multiple regions, with additional charges for East Asian imports. Freight rates on major routes rise Freight rates climbed sharply, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding the strike. Shanghai Container Freight Index (SCFI)…

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Contract talks stalled, East Coast port strikes loom

As the January 15 expiration of the prime contract between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Union (USMX) approaches, strikes at U.S. Eastern and Gulf Coast ports are increasingly likely. Without a deal, dockworkers are expected to halt operations starting on January 16, prompting carriers to prepare for potential disruptions. Also read: US East Coast port strikes to cause major supply disruptions in 2025 Despite agreeing to a 62% pay rise in September, automation talks have reached an impasse. The USMX insists that automation is critical to improving efficiency, while the ILA believes that automation threatens the job security of port workers. Negotiations are scheduled to resume on January 7, leaving just over a week to finalize a deal. Operators have begun implementing contingency plans. Danish shipping giant Maersk is urging customers to collect loaded containers and return empty ones by January 15 to mitigate disruption. Maersk said it was "actively developing contingency plans to minimize…

Port of Seattle renews partnership with Maritime Blue
Port of Seattle renews partnership with Maritime Blue

The Port of Seattle and Washington Maritime Blue have renewed their memorandum of understanding (MOU), reaffirming their shared commitment to advancing maritime innovation and environmental sustainability. This collaboration builds on a history of success and strengthens Washington’s role as a leader in a sustainable blue economy. The memorandum of understanding, authorized by the Port Commission on Nov. 19, outlines collaborative efforts on decarbonization, renewable ocean energy, sustainable fisheries and ocean conservation. At the heart of this new partnership is the Maritime Innovation Center, which will be established at Fisherman’s Wharf to support start-ups and promote collaboration on climate-focused maritime solutions. A shared vision for a green future "This new partnership highlights our shared commitment to advancing the blue economy," said Maritime Blue CEO Joshua Berger. "By combining our strengths, we can drive innovation and Driving economic growth, protecting marine ecosystems and empowering communities.” Port of Seattle Executive Director Steve Metruck echoed this sentiment: “This agreement marks an exciting new chapter…

Port of Long Beach opens North America's largest electric vehicle charging station
Port of Long Beach opens North America’s largest electric vehicle charging station

The Port of Long Beach has unveiled North America’s largest heavy-duty vehicle charging station, marking a major step toward zero-emission cargo transportation. Operated by 4 Gen Logistics LLC, the facility is equipped with 30 ultra-fast chargers capable of delivering 350 kilowatts (kW) of power to quickly charge Level 8 zero-emission trucks. This new infrastructure supports 4 Gen’s growing fleet of 79 electric vehicles and is in line with the port’s vision for sustainable logistics operations. Also Read: Port of Long Beach gets $300 million for major green infrastructure projects Clean energy logistics hub In the future, 4 Gen plans to open charging stations to all electric heavy-duty trucks serving the San Pedro Bay Port Complex. The station complements a network of charging stations designed to support sustainable freight movement along important trade routes, including the Inland Empire Corridor. Bonnie Lowenthal, chairwoman of the Port of Long Beach Commission, praised the initiative: “With every project, we are one step closer to…

Wilhelmshaven deep-water port arouses strong interest from the United States
Wilhelmshaven deep-water port arouses strong interest from the United States

JadeWeserPort Wilhelmshaven, Germany’s only deepwater container port, is making waves in North America, attracting significant attention from U.S. shippers and logistics partners. The strategic roadshow includes participation at the Americas Breakbulk Trade Show in Houston, a customer event in Philadelphia and a port tour in New York, underscoring the port's growing profile as a key hub for transatlantic trade. forge transatlantic links The roadshow is organized in partnership with EUROGATE and Hapag-Lloyd and highlights JadeWeserPort’s competitive advantages. Marc-Oliver Hauswald, Managing Director of JadeWeserPort Marketing, highlighted the success of Hapag-Lloyd's Atlantic Loop 4 service, launched in January 2024. The service establishes direct connections between Wilhelmshaven and major North American ports, including Houston, Veracruz and Altamira, streamlining trade between Europe, the United States and Mexico. “JadeWeserPort’s ability to operate around the clock and regardless of tides makes it stand out among European ports,” noted André Heim, Head of Sales at JadeWeserPort Wilhelmshaven. With a water depth of 18 meters, the port is…

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Mexico spends $2.7 billion on port expansion, unafraid of trade tensions

In a sign of confidence in global trade, Mexico is moving ahead with a $2.7 billion port expansion of Manzanillo despite the incoming Trump administration's looming tariff threat. The ambitious project, expected to be completed by 2030, aims to more than double the port's throughput, placing it among the world's 20 largest container ports and making it Latin America's busiest maritime gateway. Located on the Pacific coast of Colima state, Manzanillo will expand from 450 hectares to more than 1,800 hectares and its annual throughput will increase to 10 million TEUs. This would put the port on equal footing with the Port of Los Angeles, the nation's leading maritime trade hub. The project is financed by a mix of public and private investment, with companies such as Transporter's railway subsidiary Ferromex also interested. The port handles cargo from more than 140 countries, including critical materials for the automotive and steel industries. While China is Manzanillo's important trading partner, Manzanillo also…

West Coast port cargo surge hits record
West Coast port cargo surge hits record

The Port of Los Angeles achieved a significant milestone in October, handling 905,026 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), a 25% increase over the previous year. This marks the first time that the port’s throughput has exceeded 900,000 TEU for four consecutive months. Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, highlighted the factors driving the increase: "Transportation costs will likely be driven up by strong consumer spending, an early Lunar New Year, unresolved importer concerns about labor issues on the East Coast and the possibility of new tariffs next year. ” The port's year-to-date performance reflects this momentum, with 8,491,420 TEU handled in the first 10 months of 2024, a 19% increase over the same period in 2023. Data for October includes: 462,740 TEUs Import loadings (up 24%), 122,716 TEU Loaded exports (up 1%), 319,570 empty containers (an increase of 38%). Meanwhile, the Port of Long Beach reported stronger results. In October, the port handled 987,191 TEU, a year-on-year…

Volkswagen recalls Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs
Volkswagen recalls Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs

More than 1,600 Volkswagen SUVs may have brake problems due to the master cylinder. October 28, 2024 — More than 1,600 Volkswagen Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport vehicles are being recalled because they may lose braking ability. The recalled 2024 Volkswagen Atlas and 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport vehicles may have an incorrect secondary piston spring retainer installed in the brake master cylinder, which may clog the brake fluid port. "The incorrect secondary piston spring retainer may be installed in the brake master cylinder. The incorrect part, which is shorter than specified, may prevent the piston from returning to the correct rest position, potentially blocking the brake fluid port." — Volkswagen Spring retainers for different car manufacturers are mixed with Volkswagen spring retainers. Volkswagen discovered the problem in August when it was filling vehicles with brake fluid. VW Atlas drivers should be aware of a spongy brake pedal, reduced braking effect, or a brake odor. The brake warning light may…

Cybercab Has No Charging Port, But Tesla Promises 90% Wireless Efficiency
Cybercab has no charging port, but Tesla promises 90%

Elon Musk says Tesla will start producing Cybercab by 2027 go through Brad Anderson October 22, 2024 15:15 Induction charging is notoriously inefficient because a large amount of energy is wasted as heat. Tesla last year acquired a German company specializing in wireless charging technology. The Cybercab will have no physical charging port. There was a lot of discussion after the Tesla Cybercab was unveiled a few weeks ago, and one of the most interesting topics was how the automaker planned to charge its all-electric robotaxis. Take a look at the photos Tesla released of its self-driving two-seater, and you'll notice it doesn't have a charging port. This is no accident. The Cybercab will be mass-produced without charging ports, meaning it won't have access to the automaker's vast network of Supercharger stations. In contrast, the Cybercab only charges wirelessly. Read: Musk’s Cybercab dream could hit 2,500-vehicle limit under US rules During car presentations, Tesla teased its use of inductive charging…

Port of Los Angeles cargo volume hits record
Port of Los Angeles cargo volume hits record

Los Angeles, California, USA - June 21, 2015: San Pedro, California / USA in June 2015. Container ship Agusta Canto transports cargo in the Port of Los Angeles with the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the background The Port of Los Angeles achieved its largest quarterly results ever, handling 2.85 million TEUs between July and September 2024. In September alone, the port handled 954,706 TEUs, a 27% increase from the same month last year. According to the new data, the port moved 7.58 million TEUs in the first nine months of 2024, an 18% increase from the same period in 2023. August was another strong month, with nearly 960,597 TEUs handled, an increase of 16% year-on-year. more than one year. Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, praised the combined efforts of port employees and partners: “Achieving these records reflects the hard work and efficiency of our longshoremen, truckers, terminal operators and rail partners. We thank them for…

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Nome deepwater port frustrates U.S. Arctic strategy

U.S. efforts to expand Arctic capabilities are facing a blow after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers canceled a bid for the Nome deepwater port project due to soaring costs. The project was originally scheduled to begin construction in 2025, but the future is currently unclear. A notice from the Army Corps confirmed that the tender had been canceled because it exceeded available funds and statutory procurement limits. The project has been hailed as an important step toward strengthening the U.S. presence in the Arctic, countering the increasing activities of Russia and China, and enabling military operations closer to the region. The proposed $662 million port expansion has been discussed for more than a decade and secured federal and state funding earlier this year. Under a cooperative agreement between the city of Nome and the Army Corps, the federal agency will cover 90 percent of the cost, with Nome providing the remaining 10 percent. The urgency behind the project heightened…

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China-backed Chankai Grand Port prepares to redefine South

Peru's new Port of Chancay is a massive Chinese-backed infrastructure project that will serve as a trade hub between South America and Asia. The port, operated by Hong Kong-based Cosco Shipping Group, will begin limited operations next month and gradually expand to facilitate regular trans-Pacific cargo movements. Trial launch of direct route to Shanghai Carlos Tejada, general manager of COSCO Shipping Chancay Peru, announced that the port will launch a "test adjustment" phase at the end of November that will last until May. During this phase, Chankai will begin handling actual cargo using two direct container ships to Shanghai each week. "While this is just the beginning, Chancay's potential will expand based on demand, possibly adding other Asian markets to its routes," Tejada told a Peru-China business forum. Regional integration and capacity expansion Chanquet aims to be a gateway for goods from neighboring countries, with routes along the coast of Colombia, Ecuador and Chile planned. These smaller cargoes will be…

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Port strike suspended until January 15, 2024…

"Since October 3RDthe ILA port strike has been suspended and a tentative agreement on wages has been reached between ILA and USMX. The main contract has been extended to January 15, 2025. READ ALSO: Protracted port strike narrowly avoided for now From now until January, the two sides will return to the negotiating table to continue negotiations. Automation remains a key sticking point. At Magaya, as a global provider of logistics and supply chain automation software, we understand the value of automation to the global shipping industry and know that the benefits outweigh the concerns for all parties involved in the movement of goods. It’s certainly natural for workers to worry about the impact of automation on their jobs. No one wants to see hard-working Americans face job uncertainty due to technological advances. However, we know that no one will ever go back to shipping goods in barrels, boxes and sacks without containers and technology will be put back in…

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For now, prolonged port strike narrowly avoided

The United States avoided serious economic consequences after the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Union (USMX) reached an agreement last Friday (October 4). The strike lasted 72 hours and the atmosphere was tense, but the damage was contained as most shippers had made contingency plans in advance. Also read: US East Coast dockworkers strike – key insights from container traders and leasing companies USMX reached a settlement that agreed to a $4 hourly pay increase for all union members, and an additional $4 an hour every year thereafter. The contract is for six years, so each member will receive a total of $24 per hour over the life of the contract. The ILA, which represents some 50,000 members, has a colorful figure at the forefront of the highly publicized controversy. Union boss Harold Daggett has been outspoken from the start, the first strike since 1977, after USMX countered the ILA's $4 proposal with a $3-an-hour pay…

Nissan Leaf battery fire recall involves fast charging port
Nissan Leaf battery fire recall involves fast charging port

More than 29,000 Nissan Leaf vehicles should not be charged using Level 3 fast charging ports. October 4, 2024 — Owners of 2019-2020 Nissan LEAF electric vehicles are warned not to use Level 3 fast-charging ports due to the risk of battery fire. The Nissan LEAF battery recall includes more than 29,000 vehicles equipped with Level 3 fast charging ports. According to Nissan, the lithium-ion battery may overheat when using the LEAF fast-charging port. Engineers are still investigating the issue, but currently Nissan believes there may be excessive lithium deposits within the cells of the LEAF lithium-ion batteries. This causes increased resistance and fluctuations in the battery's state of charge. Using the Nissan LEAF Level 3 fast charging port can cause the battery to heat up quickly and cause a fire. Nissan has told the government that about 1% of Nissan Leafs may be affected by the battery issue. Nissan Leaf owners should not use the fast-charging port until their…

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USMX and ILA reach labor agreement, port operations resume

The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) celebrates the signing of a new agreement between the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) that allows Eastern and Gulf Coast ports to quickly resume operations. Also read: Managing supply chains through disruption: ILA strikes on Gulf and East Coast in 2024 AAPA President and CEO Cary S. Davis emphasized the importance of collaboration between management and labor to keep the nation's supply chains functioning. While a full return to operations may take some time, Davis expressed gratitude for the successful negotiations and acknowledged the resiliency of the port system. Before the strike, AAPA sent a letter to President Biden warning of the possible economic consequences of a long-running labor dispute.

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NEMA calls on government to take urgent action over port strike…

Debra Phillips, president and CEO of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), has issued an urgent appeal to the Biden administration for immediate intervention to resolve the ongoing U.S. port strikes. Phillips emphasized the critical role the electronics industry plays in the U.S. economy, highlighting the strike's impact on the industry's complex supply chain. "The electronics industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the United States, and this strike further exacerbates our already challenged supply chains, causing additional disruptions and delays," Phillips said. NEMA joins more than 270 other organizations in formally requesting the Biden administration to intervene and mediate the ongoing dispute between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Union (USMX). Phillips pointed out that the strike has halted the transportation of more than $195 million worth of electronics industry products every day, and 30% of the country's electronics industry imports are now stranded on ships waiting to be unloaded. She stressed that…

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Jeddah Islamic Port: Advancing Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and

Jeddah Islamic Port is an important part of Saudi Arabia’s maritime landscape and is central to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 due to its strategic location on the Red Sea. The port is located at the crossroads of major east-west and north-south trade routes and is critical to Saudi Arabia's economic growth and global trade network. Also read: Maersk unveils SAR 1.3 billion logistics center at Jeddah Islamic Port: A major milestone in Saudi Arabia’s global supply chain ambitions As part of Vision 2030, Jeddah Islamic Port has attracted significant foreign investment, including a $1.7 billion development project led by the Red Sea Gateway Terminal in partnership with Mawani. This upgrade is in line with Saudi Arabia’s goal to become a global logistics hub, providing unrivaled opportunities for local and international investors. Shipping industry leaders, including Red Sea Gateway Terminals Executive Chairman Aamer Alireza and Folk Maritime CEO Poul Hestbaek, highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in realizing Saudi Arabia’s logistics…

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U.S. port shutdowns possible

Figure 1: Table of potential strike action scenarios (Source: Everstream Analytics). Also read: CH Robinson: How shippers can prepare for potential ILA strikes amid growing disruption in North American shipping landscape Impact of strike could extend to U.S. West Coast ports via diversions "If a strike occurs, U.S. West Coast ports will almost certainly experience increased congestion due to increased diversion of cargo flows. U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports combined account for about 50% of imported cargo, and West Coast capacity will soon be overwhelmed by the increased volume. This could lead to disruptions such as extended ship waiting times, congestion at container yards and delays in rail operations to and from affected ports. Additionally, the threat of a United States West Coast shutdown cannot be ruled out. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is committed to supporting the Eastern and Gulf Coast Alliance. While the ILWU has not yet outlined any specific support actions it plans…

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Impact of port strikes on backlogs and delays

Strike duration in all ports Estimated timeline for clearing the backlog 1 day 7 days 3 days 21-25 days 7 days mid-november Also read: CH Robinson: How shippers can prepare for potential ILA strikes amid growing disruption in North American shipping landscape Impact of port strikes on specific industries: pharmaceuticals and healthcare 1. The looming U.S. port strike puts most categories of cargo at risk, as Eastern and Gulf Coast ports handle nearly half of the country’s cargo. General retail goods may be the only category unaffected by short- or medium-term strikes, as many importers expect the strikes to continue and bring forward the typical seasonal shipping season from September to August to prepare for holiday stockings. Spending rises. 2. Most companies have about 3-4 weeks of inventory, and if the impact of the strike lasts beyond that time frame, supply may be disrupted. 3. In addition to the automobile and agricultural products industries, The pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, which…

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Port of Brunswick expands to lead ro-ro trade

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has approved the construction of an additional 50 acres of paved vehicle storage area at the Colonel Island Terminal in the Port of Brunswick. The expansion will allow the terminal to more efficiently handle growing trade and solidify Brunswick’s position as the leading U.S. port for roll-on/roll-off cargo transportation. GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch highlighted the port’s position as the nation’s leading gateway for ro-ro trade, noting its expansive capacity, strategic location and best-in-class service. This infrastructure investment is in response to growing demand from automakers looking to expand their shipping volumes through Georgia. The new auto storage capacity will be operational by summer 2025, joining the recently added 120 acres of paved storage. Kent Fountain, Chairman of the GPA Board of Directors, said this latest expansion is in addition to the $262 million already invested in automotive storage and warehouses. With more than 200 acres of land available for future development, Brunswick has…

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Leveraging automation and machine learning to ease port

In an increasingly fragmented global supply chain, ongoing port congestion has reached a tipping point, with many major ports struggling to handle incoming and outgoing cargo. Highlight The congestion level of each port is as follows: in the first half of 2024, the average waiting time at Durban Port is 8 days; the average waiting time at Ningbo-Zhoushan Port is 6.1 days; the average waiting time at Vancouver Port is 4.28 days; the average waiting time at Los Angeles Port is 3.6 days; and the average waiting time at Chittagong Port is 3.4 days. In addition, Estimated At risk is $131 billion in trade at ports such as Singapore, Tanjung Pelepas and Port Klang, where cargo has been severely backlogged in recent months, largely because ships have been diverted around the Red Sea. See also: Riding the wave: Examining the looming threat of port congestion As congestion periods become more frequent, costly and prolonged, targeted deployment of automation can streamline…

TIA urges quick resolution of port labor dispute
TIA urges quick resolution of port labor dispute

With the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) threatening to strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is calling for an urgent resolution to the labor dispute as the holiday season approaches. Also read: CH Robinson: How shippers can prepare for potential ILA strikes amid growing disruption in North American shipping landscape Anne Reinke, president and CEO of TIA, highlighted this significant risk, noting that a strike would severely disrupt supply chains, especially during the peak holiday shipping period. “With 43% of U.S. imports passing through these ports, any delays would create bottlenecks for industries ranging from retail to manufacturing,” Reinke said. TIA supports good-faith negotiations between the ILA and the United States Maritime Union (USMX) to avoid shutdowns that could impact the industry nationwide. The association also urges the Biden Administration to intervene, if necessary, to ensure that the U.S. supply chain remains intact during this critical time for businesses and consumers alike.

Port of Cannes, France
Port of Cannes, France

Exhibition room: Boulevard de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes, France View mapSite area: 80,000 square meters Country region: EuropeFrance The Port of Cannes is located in Cannes, France.Founded in1982.The total area of ​​the port200,000square meters, all of which are outdoor exhibition spaces. The Port de Cannes is a convention center in Cannes, France, used to host the Cannes Film Festival. The original building is located on the Cannes promenade inside the Marriott Cannes Resort hotel. The hotel has previously hosted the 4th and 6th Eurovision Song Contests in1959And1961Year. The continued success of film festivals and the emergence of early commercial practices have prompted the French media market to1965Yearthe city ofCannes has decided to1979Create a new site and a new building, a six-storey building designed in a modern architectural style by Messrs. Hubert Bennett and FrançoisDruetand is built on a casino website. it is in1982Year12Officially opened in May and1999The space was expanded in 2001 and was built by Riviera10000square meters of new…

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Exhibition room: Klostergata 90 Trondheim Norway View mapSite area: 15,000 square meters Country region: Europe Norway The Norwegian port of Trondheim is located in the city of Trondheim, Norway.It has a total area of15000square meters,It contains eight multi-purpose rooms that can be used for concerts, exhibitions and conferences, as well as for small and large sporting events.The Trondheim Aquatic Products and Seafood Fair in Norway takes place every two years and has become an important platform for negotiation and discussion in the international fishing industry.Norway has a good natural environment for fish production and a long coastline83 281kilometer(Includes fjords and islands),The area available for aquatic fisheries and aquaculture represents 10% of Norway's land area.6At that time, fish resources were very rich. Currently, Norway is the first country in the world11Major seafood producing countries, no.4A major exporter of aquatic products in the world150Many countries export seafood (after China, Thailand and Vietnam), with Norway ranking first.2Large export industry. Exhibition Calendar all December…

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 gets longer range, NACS port and new XRT
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 gets longer range, NACS port and new XRT

Hyundai has launched the facelifted Ioniq 5. This model features improved styling, a more powerful battery, and a NACS port. Customers will also find a new XRT variant that features a small lift and all-terrain tires. Hyundai has unveiled the facelifted Ioniq 5, which will be the first vehicle produced at its new Metaplant in Georgia. That means the model should qualify for a $3,750 tax credit, but you'll have to lease it to get the full $7,500 discount. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); In addition to being built in the U.S., the 2025 Ioniq 5 gets a minor facelift with new bumpers, a revised spoiler, and upgraded wheels that are more aerodynamic than the previous model. Buyers will also find several new exterior colors, namely Atlas White Matte, Ecotronic Gray Matte, and Celadon Gray Matte. MORE: 2025 Kia EV6 gets sharper looks, fingerprint…

GT Podcast - Episode 131 - The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey -
GT Podcast – Episode 131 – The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey –

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | MoreEpisode 131 - Port Street Corridor Project In the latest episode of GT Podcasts, From a Logistics Perspective, our host Eric Kleinsorge, CEO and Publisher of Global Trade Magazine, said: Sit down with Charlie Bontempo and Patrick Thrasher of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to discuss the transformative Port Street Corridor Project. This ambitious plan aims to transform and expand critical transportation infrastructure around the Port of New York and New Jersey, one of the busiest ports in the United States. Charlie Bontempo and Patrick Thrasher provide insight into the project’s scope and goals. They explain how the Port Street Corridor project will ease congestion, increase cargo movement efficiency, and improve overall logistics in the port region. Key components of the project include road expansion, modernization of traffic management systems, and development of new intermodal connections to facilitate smoother movement of goods. The interview delved into the project’s expected…

U.S. port and Canadian rail strikes threaten North
U.S. port and Canadian rail strikes threaten North

Impending strikes by Canadian railroads and ports along the U.S. East and Gulf Coast will severely disrupt North American supply chains. The strikes are expected to create severe operational challenges for the container logistics industry, leading to increased costs, delays and rerouting for shippers and cargo owners. Also read: Canadian rail strike looms as unions and rail operators reach stalemate If no agreement is reached by August 22, strikes will begin, targeting key areas such as automation and pay increases. “Given our continued forecast of inventory builds, we expect freight rates to likely decline in the near term. However, with strikes looming at Canadian railroads and U.S. ports, we could see an immediate increase in freight rates as market participants prepare for significant disruptions. This is a common response to potential disruptions, as uncertainty drives up costs.” Christian Roeloffs, Co-founder and CEO, Container xChangean online marketplace for container trading and leasing based in Hamburg, Germany. “In the medium term, we…

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Ningbo port closure causes global supply chain disruption

The global trade landscape has always been delicate, and recent events such as the Red Sea crisis and the Baltimore Bridge accident have added complexity. The sudden closure of China’s Ningbo Port due to a YM Mobility container explosion was initially considered a major disruption, but the port quickly reopened within 80 hours, mitigating some of the expected consequences. See also: Necessary measures to reduce the impact during Ningbo Port closure The closure of Ningbo Port, which accounts for nearly 29% of China’s total ship traffic, initially appeared to have a significant impact on global trade, but the rapid resolution of the situation limited its impact. However, there were some supply chain disruptions during the brief outage. The strategic importance of Ningbo Port The Port of Ningbo remains an important player in global logistics, facilitating the flow of goods between the Far East and major global markets such as Europe and the United States. In 2023, the container throughput of…

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Upcoming port projects offer numerous opportunities for collaboration

Port infrastructure in the United States is a key component of economic growth, so it is not uncommon to see significant capital investments through federal government grants. It is estimated that federal investment in port infrastructure will reach approximately $163 billion between 2021 and 2025. These investments are primarily focused on increasing capacity and efficiency, especially given that maximum vessel size has doubled over the past 15 years. It is estimated that at least $12 billion will be needed for waterside infrastructure at coastal ports between now and 2031, with additional billions needed for landside port infrastructure. Many of the current and upcoming projects are in the planning stages, and the ones outlined in this column represent the types of initiatives that will apparently be launched across the United States in the coming years. Also read: Top 25 container ports in the United States The City of Menominee, Michigan, received $21 million last month from a grant program administered by…

Malaysia Straits Port Convention and Exhibition Centre

Exhibition room: 3F-G-1 Straits Quay Jalan Seri Tanjung Pinang Tanjung Tokong 10470 Penang Malaysia View mapSite area: 4180 square meters Country region: Asia Malaysia The Malaysia Straits Port Convention and Exhibition Centre is located in Penang City, Malaysia. It is the first and only waterfront retail terminal, Straits Quay.(Strait Quay)Penang, the magical island of Malaysia(Penang)The latest must-see destination.Here, seafood brunches on the boardwalk complement views of sailboats and the emerald ocean, hunt for art and antiques, or watch the sunset in a water limousine.100Shop houses, bistros, bars and boutiques overlook the Festival Quay centre at Channel Quay opposite. The Malaysia Straits Port Convention and Exhibition Centre has an exhibition area of ​​4,180 square metres and can accommodate various types of exhibitions and conferences.Straits Quay is home to the Royal Selangor Visitor Centre(Royal Selangor Visitor Center)and permanent attractions such as Penang's first performing arts centre, Christmas at Camellia Plum(Chap Goh Mei),Straits Quay is buzzing with energy during the summer holidays. Exhibition…

Port of Neustadt, Germany

Exhibition room: An der Wiek 7 - 15 23730 Neustadt in Holstein View mapSite area: 40,000 square meters Country region: Europe Germany The Port of Neustadt in Germany is a five-star terminal with an exhibition area of ​​40,000 square meters.1400berths, it is the largest and most modern private yacht port with45More years of experience in shipbuilding.ANCORA MARINEThe unique charm lies in our unique blend of modernity with an exceptionally relaxed port atmosphere, full of beautiful details.The port of Neustadt in Germany also hosts the second largest boat show in Europe, famous throughout the world. Exhibition Calendar all October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 SO next year

Port Vale Barcelona Spain

Exhibition room: Moll de la Fusta, 08039 Barcelona, ​​Spain View mapSite area: 70,000 square meters Country region: Europe Spain Portville, Barcelona, ​​Spain is located in the city of Barcelona, ​​where you can take a yacht, cruise along the scenic coastline, photograph the sunset from the deck and enjoyGreat views of the port and coast of Barcelona as you sail.Cruise through the waves past Port Olimpic and Ikaria Beach and admire the city's skyline, including landmarks like the Sagrada Familia. city of BarcelonaCurrently, it is one of the fastest-investing regions in the world in hydraulic engineering. Hydraulic engineering is booming, and the purchase volume of ship-related products is increasing day by day. There is huge potential for market development. Exhibition Calendar all October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 SO next year Boat Show Barcelona Boat Show, Spain 2024.10.01-10.01 There is still a long way to go 46 sky Booth…

Port of La Rochelle, France

Exhibition room: Avenue of the Captaincy, 17000 La Rochelle View mapSite area: 35,000 square meters Country region: EuropeFrance The French port of La Rochelle is located in the city of La Rochelle, a city in western France and located on the Atlantic coast. It is the largest yacht terminal in France.It takes its name from the people who founded the region in the Middle Ages.Minim BrothersThe monastery, approx.3500Ship, there is intense urban development throughout the area and many residential buildings are under construction. Exhibition Calendar all October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 SO next year Great Pavois La Rochelle Yacht Show, France 2024.10.01-10.06 There is still a long way to go 46 sky Booth tickets and conference catalog

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Ningbo Port resumes operations after recent incident:

Container xChangeAn online container trading and leasing marketplace, To inform the global container trading and leasing community about the recent explosion aboard Yang Ming Marine's vessel YM Mobility at the Port of Ningbo, China. See also: Necessary measures to reduce the impact during Ningbo Port closure On August 9, 2024, a container carrying dangerous goods was YM Mobile The vessel berthed at Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal. Operational Update: As of 00:00 on August 12, 2024, Ningbo Beilun Phase III Terminal has resumed loading and unloading operations after being closed for 60 hours due to the explosion, and the terminal has begun to gradually resume normal operations. Christian Roeloffs, Co-founder and CEO, Container xChange Emphasize the urgent need to be prepared in the face of such disruptions. “For container trading companies and those engaged in container leasing, this event presents some immediate challenges that are worth considering. The disruption at Ningbo port, combined with pre-existing congestion at key Asian ports,…

Explosion of dangerous goods container at Ningbo Port caused fire; no
Explosion of dangerous goods container at Ningbo Port caused fire; no

An explosion occurred today in a hazardous materials container aboard a cargo ship docked at China's busy Ningbo port. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported so far. The explosion occurred on board the YM Mobility vessel, causing a fire which has now been brought under control. All crew members on board were evacuated safely without incident. The Liberian-flagged vessel arrived in Ningbo after docking at the port of Shanghai, according to tracking data from MarineTraffic. The ship was docked at Beilun Container Terminal 2 when the explosion occurred, according to a post on Chinese social media by state-owned port operator Ningbo Zhoushan Port. Yang Ming and the port operator said the exact cause of the explosion was unclear. Yang Ming noted that the container ship owner had declared that the cargo required dry refrigeration and no electricity was required, a translated statement from the company said. Despite the explosion, the incident did not appear to have a serious impact on…

California power outage wreaks havoc at Port of Los Angeles
California power outage wreaks havoc at Port of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California, USA - November 17, 2017: Two Evergreen container ships - Ever Lunar and Ever Shine - load cargo at the Everport Terminal, one of 25 terminals along the Port of Los Angeles' 43 miles of waterfront. The Port of Los Angeles is running low on power. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has reported nine outages so far in 2024, an average of more than one per month. The utility has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to improve power and reliability, but the upgrades are not expected to be completed until 2029. More than two decades ago, California lawmakers began deregulating energy. The haphazard implementation was followed by mandatory price caps, rolling blackouts, and ultimately the ouster of then-Governor Gray Davis in 2003. Fast forward to today, and the state is still struggling to build a stable, reliable electric grid. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has blamed this year's outages…

Guangzhou International Media Port

Exhibition room: No. 218, Yuejiang West Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province look at the mapSite area: 0 square meters country/region: Guangdong, China Guangzhou International Media Port is a comprehensive radio and television cultural industry project supported and developed by the Guangzhou Municipal Party Committee and government, and one of the 100 key projects of Guangzhou's new urbanization. Construction began in 2008 and was officially unveiled on December 31, 2013.Guangzhou International Media Port plans to build an intelligent parking management system. In line with the requirements of high starting point and high quality, the design fully reflects the complexity of management and takes into account the convenience of users' future maintenance, use and maintenance. The basement of the project has two parking entrances and three exits, and the underground garage has a total of 1,730 parking spaces. The intelligent parking management system is designed according to the usage requirements and characteristics of the parking lot. Exhibition Calendar all August…

Guangzhou International Media Port

Exhibition room: No. 218, Yuejiang West Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province look at the mapSite area: 0 square meters country/region: Guangdong, China Guangzhou International Media Port is a comprehensive radio and television cultural industry project supported and developed by the Guangzhou Municipal Party Committee and government, and one of the 100 key projects of Guangzhou's new urbanization. Construction began in 2008 and was officially unveiled on December 31, 2013.Guangzhou International Media Port plans to build an intelligent parking management system. In line with the requirements of high starting point and high quality, the design fully reflects the complexity of management and takes into account the convenience of users' future maintenance, use and maintenance. The basement of the project has two parking entrances and three exits, and the underground garage has a total of 1,730 parking spaces. The intelligent parking management system is designed according to the usage requirements and characteristics of the parking lot. Exhibition Calendar all August…

Xi'an International Hotel and Catering Supplies Exhibition
Xi’an Shanba International Port: Establishment of “Belt and Road” Exhibition Gathering Space

Xi'an Shanba International Port: Establishment of “Belt and Road” Exhibition Gathering Space 951 Source: Quzhan.com 2024-07-23 11:01:25 Xi'an International Hotel and Catering Supplies Industry Expo 2024 2024-05-23 ~ 2024-05-25 Already done check details In recent years, Xi'an has continued to make efforts to promote the construction of "the first convention and exhibition brand in the Midwest", promote the high-quality development of the convention and exhibition industry, accelerate the commercialization, specialization and digitalization of the convention and exhibition industry, promote the overall improvement of the quality and efficiency of the convention and exhibition industry, and continue to expand the scale and efficiency of the convention and exhibition industry, the internationalization level of the convention and exhibition industry continues to improve, which makes the city's convention and exhibition economy burst with vitality. Convention and exhibition venues are the core platform for the development of the convention and exhibition economy. Since its opening in May 2020, to June 2024, Xi'an International Convention and…