by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jan 20, 2025 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: After Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, analysts disagree on when Red Sea crisis will end ILA-USMX avoid another strike, but shippers must deal with effects of their preemptive moves US ports association reaches out to incoming Trump administration about...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jan 13, 2025 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: ILA, USMX reach tentative agreement, avoiding second dockworker strike in three months US retail industry groups express their approval of ILA-USMX deal, breathe a sigh of relief Truckload spot rates exceed seasonal expectations, but contract pricing yet to...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jan 9, 2025 | Uncategorized
If you’ve paid duties on goods imported into the United States that were later exported, you’ll want to get as much of that money back as possible. However, filing a claim for duty drawback from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can be difficult...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Jan 6, 2025 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: ILA and USMX to resume master contract talks this week, leaving little time before strike deadline More ocean carriers announce labor disruption surcharges ahead of potential ILA strike After a very challenging 2024, resilient US East Coast ports prep for...
by J.M. Rodgers Co. | Dec 30, 2024 | Industry News, Supply Chain Roundup
This week: US retailers say they expect Asia-US import surge to continue amid multiple challenges As negotiations stall, many industry observers say second ILA strike in January is likely Gulf Coast ports resilient throughout challenging 2024, plan to expand...