Applied Materials, a prominent global manufacturer of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, has agreed to pay a substantial $252.5 million. This payment resolves allegations of significant export vio
Trade Flows Hold Steady Amid Tariff Uncertainty, Future Disruptions Loom
Despite persistent uncertainty surrounding global tariffs, shipper purchase orders currently maintain a steady course. This indicates a notable resilience within current trade flows. However, this sta
Shipping Giants Assume Interim Control of Panama Canal Terminals
Units of two global shipping powerhouses, Maersk and MSC, have commenced interim management of critical terminals along the Panama Canal. This significant development sees APM Terminals, a subsidiary
Maritime Decarbonization Targets Face Expert-Predicted Delays
The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) net-zero framework currently lacks a clear path to finalization, industry experts report. Decarbonization specialists also agree that the IMO’s updated
Court Ruling Prompts New Tariff Refund Solutions
A recent Supreme Court ruling has significant implications for IEEPA tariffs. Shippers and customs brokers may now qualify for refunds. In response, numerous forwarders and software vendors are offeri
Logistics Leaders Partner for Biofuel-Driven Emission Reductions
Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd and global logistics provider DSV have announced a new agreement. This partnership advances sustainable biofuel initiatives in maritime shipping.
Under this deal, DSV commit
Executives Detail Strategies for Supply Chain Resilience
Company executives from REI and Arlon Graphics have outlined essential strategies for navigating persistent supply chain disruptions. They strongly emphasize that agility and robust relationships with
FedEx Sues U.S. Government for Tariff Refunds
Global shipping giant FedEx has initiated a lawsuit against the United States government. The company seeks refunds for tariffs originally imposed during the Trump administration. This legal action by







