Labor negotiations for 22,000 dock workers on the West Coast are having US industries biting their nails for fear of disruptions to trade. The dock workers' union says automated ports are job killers and less productive.
by John D. McCown (OpEd) Sixty-six years ago the postwar growth in the US economy saw increasing congestion on highways. That problem became the catalyst for two events in 1956.
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We’ve supersized our capacity to ship stuff across the seas. As our global supply chains grow, what can we gather from the junk that washes up on shore?
In this episode of What is Going on With Shipping, gCaptain contributor Sal Mercogliano, discusses the 66th anniversary of the sailing of the SS Ideal X with the first 58.