China-to-U.S. Containership Bookings Jump 50%, Says Hapag-Lloyd
Containership bookings from China to the U.S. have shot up more than 50% this week after the nations’ agreement to roll back tariffs, the head of German carrier Hapag-Lloyd said
The Bubble Blasters and Other Chinese Goods Stalled by Trade Chaos
American importers cancel orders and scramble for alternatives, while Chinese factories cut staff and offload goods Six thousand inflatable snowmen and holiday figurines are sittin
Wall Street Eyes Shipping Data to Gauge Tariff Impact
Ships, trucks and railroads are helping measure the economic blow from tariffs. Wall Street is reading the shipping news again. Scrambling to gauge how President Trump’s tariffs
America’s Leather Industry Goes Global but Can’t Dodge Trade War
Before they become couches, bags and shoes, U.S. cattle hides often travel through factories on multiple continents Hundreds of thousands of salt-cured cattle hides are accumulatin
The Rise of Smart Warehousing in the USA
Warehousing in the USA is undergoing a seismic shift, transitioning from traditional models to tech-driven “smart warehouses.” These facilities leverage advanced techno