Newsletter – January 10, 2024

  • Newsletter – January 10, 2024


    AIR FREIGHT UPDATES


    Customs officers at Liege Airport step up strikes as cargo backlogs growth
    theloadstar.com
    Talks are taking place today in a bid to end the long-running industrial action by 250 customs officers at Liège Airport (LGG), protesting at what they claim is a deterioration in their working conditions.
    Warehouses at the Belgian gateway are reported to be overflowing with shipments as a result of work-to-rule strikes by customs officers which began almost a month ago. Read more here.


    OCEAN FREIGHT UPDATES


    Port of Halifax Weather Alert
    ciffa.com
    Due to adverse weather conditions forecast for today, the Port of Halifax has noted that its pilot and terminal operations may be affected.


    Shippers Spooked by Fear of Box Shortages amid Carrier ‘Opportunism’
    theloadstar.com
    The message from ocean carrier operations centres is to urgently evacuate as much equipment as possible from Europe and the U.S. back to Asia on the first available sailings.
    Exporters from Europe and the U.S. have hitherto enjoyed an abundance of containers provided by carriers, as depots have for some time been brim-full of equipment of all types. Read more here.


    California backs off drayage diesel ban — for now
    cleantrucking.com
    The California Air Resources Board has notified the California Trucking Association that it “will not take enforcement action” banning new diesel trucks in drayage work, part of the state’s Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulations, nor will it de-register model 2007-2009 natural gas drayage trucks as it had intended to. Read more here.


    CANADA BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES


    TraversEd and NCBFAA Form Alliance to Offer Internationally Recognized Freight Forwarding Education
    ciffa.com
    TraversEd (owned by CIFFA) has entered into an agreement with the NCBFAA Educational Institute (NEI) to offer internationally recognized freight forwarder education in the U.S.
    TraversEd provides flexible online courses that enable learners to start and finish at their own pace, from anywhere in the United States. These interactive, fully narrated lessons are designed to challenge and prepare the learner for a career in freight forwarding and teach the competencies that NCBFAA member firms require to operate in a competitive market.Read more in a press release from TraversEd/NCBFAA. Read more here.


    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS – GOVERNMENT UPDATES


    Supreme Court rejects review in broker liability case, leaving the issue unresolved
    freightwaves.com
    The Supreme Court has again rejected a review of the question of broker liability in a case involving the death or injury of a person struck by a truck that was booked by a 3PL.
    However, unlike the case of Miller v. C.H. Robinson, this rejection is considered a victory for the brokerage industry. Read more here.The Supreme Court has again rejected a review of the question of broker liability in a case involving the death or injury of a person struck by a truck that was booked by a 3PL. Read more here.

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