Newsletter – June 25, 2019

  • Newsletter – June 25, 2019


    AIR FREIGHT UPDATES

    FedEx sues US government over Chinese export rules
    aircargonews.net
    FedEx is suing the US government to obtain an exclusion to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) if it mistakenly ships goods that violate rules imposed on Chinese products by the Trump administration. Read more here.

    OCEAN FREIGHT UPDATES

    Maersk targets frustrated shippers, offering ‘no rolled cargo’ service
    theloadstar.com
    Supply chain disruption due to the increasing habit of carriers ‘rolling’ booked containers to a later vessel, is arguably the biggest challenge facing ocean freight logistics coordinators. Read more here.

    Blockchain consortium sets out to tackle misdeclared cargo issue
    splash247.com
    Blockchain technology is being trialled to try and counter the alarming string of boxship fires started by misdeclared goods. Read more here.

    CANADA BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES

    U.S. combat ship hits freighter in Canada
    freigthwaves.com
    As it got underway, an advanced U.S. Navy combat ship struck a berthed freighter in Montreal, leaving both ships damaged, but their crews uninjured. Read more here.

    Canada proceeds with British Columbia tanker ban
    freightwaves.com
    Bill C-48, the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, was signed into law on June 21 after a contentious approval process in the Canadian Senate. It prohibits tankers transporting more than 12,500 metric tons of crude or persistent oils to or from ports and other facilities north of Vancouver Island to the Alaskan border. Read more here.

    Canada and U.S. agree to expand preclearance options for travellers, goods
    canadianshipper.com
    Ottawa, ON — A new agreement between Canada and the United States will soon allow travellers and cargo to pre-clear customs before they leave, allowing an easier movement of people and goods crossing the border. Read more here.

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