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12/25/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Major shipping giants HALT Red Sea route following Houthi attacks on shipping vessels
Over the weekend, four of the world’s largest shipping companies halted operations in the Red Sea amid ongoing vessel attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis. On Friday, shipping giants A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S (Maersk) and Hapag-Lloyd stopped all container ship travel in the Red Sea. The following day, Italian-Swiss-based Mediterranean Shipping Company and French-based CMA […]
12/22/2023
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By Mike Adams
Global supply chains DETERIORATE as Malaysia blocks all Israeli vessels and cargo from using its ports
The following transcript is from the Dec 22, 2023 Brighteon Broadcast News episode by Mike Adams, covering shipping lane chaos in the Red Sea, Malaysia’s new blockade of Israeli vessels and cargo, and the global implications for supply chains and national economies. The full episode will be posted at these channel links: Brighteon.com: Brighteon.com/channels/hrreport Rumble: […]
12/20/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Armed suspects steal a UPS truck in Prince George’s County in broad daylight
A doorbell camera caught an armed carjacking of a UPS truck last month in Prince George’s County, Maryland. A UPS driver was out delivering packages when several suspects surrounded her. The armed suspects then took off with her truck in broad daylight. According to Prince George’s County police, the carjacking was recorded on camera via a Ring […]
11/15/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Shipping containers piling up in Australia as ports hit by “nationally significant cyber incident”
Australia’s second-largest port operator has been hit by a cyberattack that paralyzed maritime freight movement Down Under. Australian Federal Police are said to be investigating the cybersecurity incident, which took down container terminals in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle. DP World Australia, which controls about 40 percent of Australia’s maritime freight industry, was forced to […]
04/07/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
FMC commissioner warns China’s monopoly over container production could hurt the US economy
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) Commissioner Carl Bentzel is calling for a policy debate on the long-term effects of America’s “complete reliance” on Chinese container manufacturing. “[The] Chinese container manufacturing industry clearly took steps together to suppress the market prior to the pandemic. Those efforts resulted, partly, in the congestion issues and increases in containerized prices, […]
03/17/2022
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By JD Heyes
While the world’s attention was averted by war in Ukraine, China has entered an economic spiral with tanking stocks, new COVID spread
There is a new war on the outskirts of eastern Europe following Russia’s punishing invasion of Ukraine. There is a worsening global supply chain crisis. There will be food shortages thanks to the war in Europe’s “breadbasket.” Oil and gas prices have skyrocketed after a year’s worth of rises. Inflation in the U.S. and throughout […]
11/02/2021
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By News Editors
I’m a twenty year truck driver, I will tell you why America’s “shipping crisis” will not end
I have a simple question for every ‘expert’ who thinks they understand the root causes of the shipping crisis: (Article by Ryan Johnson republished from Medium.com) Why is there only one crane for every 50–100 trucks at every port in America? No ‘expert’ will answer this question. I’m a Class A truck driver with experience in […]
10/29/2021
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By Cassie B.
“Crazy” new California port fees could be catastrophic for carriers, shippers and consumers
As congestion continues to be a major problem at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, shippers are now expressing concerns about a surprise emergency fee that has been imposed on containers that stay at terminals for too long – and they say the fallout could be catastrophic. In a bid to clear docks […]
10/29/2021
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By Matthew Davis
Rising ocean shipping costs may trigger accelerating inflation across nearly all products
Higher container shipping costs may cause inflation for U.S. consumers as images of anchored container vessels stretching to the horizon, supply chain chaos and emptying store shelves dominate the headlines. Like the media spotlight given to the so-called norovirus that happened before the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), container shipping is drawing lots of attention because of data […]
10/25/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Gulf Coast ports see growth in September despite ongoing supply chain crisis
Cargo volumes continue to rise at ports along the Gulf Coast as Port Houston’s September container activity rises 11 percent compared to last year. This rise in cargo is ongoing while congestions continue at West Coast ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach. “We expect container as well as demand for steel to continue growing through the remainder of […]
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