
Freight Market Update: March 13, 2019
LA and NY trucking congestion lingers post Chinese New Year and UK ports stay jammed, as CMA CGM and MSC launch a Europe-Australia service.

LA and NY trucking congestion lingers post Chinese New Year and UK ports stay jammed, as CMA CGM and MSC launch a Europe-Australia service.

LA and New York/New Jersey trucking congestion persists post-Chinese New Year while UK ports stay severely congested, with ocean, air, and customs updates.

LA and New York-New Jersey ports remain congested as Chinese New Year eases, while UK ports stay heavily backed up and haulage capacity tightens in Europe.

Trucking congestion eases at LA/Long Beach after Chinese New Year but persists in New York and New Jersey, while UK ports remain extremely congested.

Severe trucking congestion hits LA/Long Beach and New York ports amid pre-tariff import surges, peak season, and Chinese New Year preparations.

Severe UK port congestion squeezes trucking capacity and inland costs, while China unveils a plan to build 150 logistics hubs by 2025.

UK ports stay severely congested, tightening trucking capacity, while THE Alliance revamps its Asia-Europe service network for after Chinese New Year 2019.

UK ports stay heavily congested, tightening trucking capacity, while Hapag-Lloyd returns service to Felixstowe in the freight market update for December 19, 2018.