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- Evergreen Container Ship Runs Aground for a Week Not Yet Out of Trouble.The evening of March 13, local time, the 12,000TEU-class container ship "Ever Forward" ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay shortly after leaving the Port of Baltimore, United States. The ship, which was originally scheduled to sail to the port of Norfolk, Virginia, was travelling at a normal speed of 12 knots before the incident, and the cause of the accident is not yet known.Logistics News March 21, 2022
- Canada's CP Rail Workers On Strike, Freight Transportation is ParalyzedThe already tense trade supply chain due to the new crown epidemic and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will be further pressured by the Canadian Pacific Railroad (CP Rail) labor dispute that hinders freight shipments. Trains have been suspended as thousands of Canadian Pacific Railroad (CP Rail) workers are on strike since Sunday morning. This may lead to the impact of material delivery and supply across the country.Logistics News March 21, 2022
- Port of Los Angeles Containers Fires Due to Concealed Declarations, 48 Related Containers Detained for InspectionA few days ago, the U.S. Coast Guard received reports of container fires at the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach in San Pedro Bay. The box was due to be loaded onto a vessel bound for China on March 10, and the Coast Guard has detained all of the cargo shipper's containers for inspection until they are determined to meet safety regulations. Still waiting on the dock.Logistics News March 21, 2022
- Congestion in West America is Getting Better? Asia-Europe Freight Rates Fall, Shipping May "Return to Normal" Ahead of Schedule?The port of Messiah eased, with waiting ships halving from January's highs and container handling speeding up. But the industry warns that this may only be a temporary phenomenon......Logistics News March 14, 2022