The chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee has asked the Federal Maritime Commission to examine a controversial requirement that shippers weigh and certify the precise weight of every container loaded onto an ocean vessel.
May 23, 2016container News Updates
Sen. John Thune Seeks FMC Examination of SOLAS Amendments
Ocean Carriers, Six Ports Reach Deal on Container Weight Procedures
Container carriers that belong to the Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association trade group and six ports have announced the first united approach to meeting new international freight weight requirements that take effect July 1.
May 20, 2016Container Shipping Firms' Costs Soar on New Fuel Rules, New Report Shows
COPENHAGEN — Container shipping firms' annual costs have risen by a total $500 million due to new sulfur emissions regulations that have forced vessels to use higher-cost fuel, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said in a May 19 report.
May 19, 2016Groups Fear New Container Rules Could Create Supply Chain Havoc
Truckers and shipper groups said they fear that a lack of awareness about new mandatory international container weighing rules could create havoc in the supply chain when they take effect July 1.
January 4, 2016Top Container-Leasing Firms Agree to Merge
Triton Container International and TAL International Group have agreed to a merger, creating the world’s largest lessor of intermodal shipping containers with a combined fleet of nearly 5 million 20-foot equivalent units and revenue earning assets of $8.7 billion.
November 17, 2015Developers Converting Shipping Containers Into Structures for Business, Residential Use
There is nothing glamorous about shipping containers. Their existence generally is one of sheer duty, hauling cargo from one point to another.
August 31, 2015Container Traffic Sets Record at Port of Long Beach, Declines in L.A.
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach, California, rose to the highest level on record in July but declined at the nearby Port of Los Angeles.
August 17, 2015Stoughton Files Dumping Complaint Over Chinese Containers
U.S. equipment manufacturer Stoughton Trailers said it has filed an unfair trade petition that charges Chinese manufacturers of 53-foot domestic containers with dumping their equipment at unreasonably low prices in the U.S. market.
April 23, 2014CSAV, Hapag-Lloyd to Become Fourth-Largest Container Line
Cia. Sud Americana de Vapores SA shareholders approved a proposed combination of its container shipping operations with Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd AG to create the world’s fourth-largest container line.
March 24, 2014Raildecks Equipment Gets U.S. Patent For Double-Stack Flatbed Technology
Raildecks, the double-stack technology designed for flatbed trailers, has received a U.S. patent for its collapsible flat rack intermodal container, the company announced on Sept. 25.
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