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- Port of Liverpool dock workers begin two-week strikeOn September 20, according to the latest news from BBC News (UK), dockworkers at the Port of Liverpool, one of the UK’s largest container terminals, have started a two-week strike until October 3 after unions and the port failed to reach an updated pay agreement. .The Peel Ports group, which operateLogistics News September 21, 2022
- Egypt Cuts Tariffs On Most Imports in 2022Egyptian Finance Minister Mohamed Maait announced the reduction of import tariff rates applicable to more than 150 kinds of production inputs, aiming to promote the development of the country's industry, improve the level of localization and promote employment. Goods benefiting from lower tariff rates include production inputs, agricultural equipment, and pharmaceuticals and medical supplies.Logistics News September 20, 2022
- Shipping Liner and Charter Ships: How It WorksOcean Freight, broadly defined as all ocean-related business activities. According to the operation mode of the ship, it can be divided into 10 types.....Blog September 20, 2022
- HBL vs MBL - What is Difference Betweenwhat is the difference between HBL and MBL? The following is to answer those things about the bill of lading HBL and MBL.....Blog September 19, 2022
- U.S. Tentative Railway Labor Deal Reached to Avert StrikeAmtrak will give railroad workers a cumulative 24 percent pay rise over five years from 2020 to 2024, including an average bonus of $11,000 per union member.Logistics News September 19, 2022
- A Guide to Understanding Marine Cargo InsuranceInsurance is an indispensable condition and part of international shipping. The most widely involved is marine cargo insurance.Blog September 16, 2022
- Hapag-Lloyd acquires Italy's Spinelli GroupHapag-Lloyd announced on its official website that it has reached a cooperation agreement with the Italian logistics Spinelli Group, and Hapag-Lloyd will acquire up to 49% of the shares of Spinelli Group.Logistics News September 16, 2022
- What is General Average in Marine InsuranceGeneral average refers to the special sacrifices and special expenses paid directly by the intentional and reasonable measures for the common safety of the ship, cargo and other property in the same sea voyage. Prorated system.Blog September 16, 2022
- The U.S. recession from a freight perspectiveIn a recent HDTX (Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange) speech on America Online, we talked about the overall economy and trucking, the epidemic, the supply chain, and the impact of the Ukraine-Russian war, which made it difficult to understand the current situation. The traditional definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of economic contraction, but this one doesn't seem to be working, especially given the trucking environment.Logistics News September 15, 2022
- China's coffee bean market grows in exportsIn the first half of 2022, Yunnan, China's coffee producing area, exported 18,000 tons of coffee beans, a year-on-year increase of 230%. What is the reason behind the surge in Yunnan coffee bean exports? What is the export price this year?Logistics News September 15, 2022