West Coast Ports - This Week's Latest The congestion stress continues at the West Coast ports Trucks wait in long lines and shortage of experienced labor persists at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Seattle / Tacoma: The union is accused of work slowdowns resulting in BNSF Railway cutting of intermodal service from some interior locations to the Port of … [Read more...]
Alternatives to LA-Long Beach Ports
Alternatives to LA-Long Beach Ports Other West Coast Options Oakland is open for diversions from LA-Long Beach. Oakland does not have a chassis shortage and they have not had vessels anchored and waiting days for berths. From JOC from Maritime Director John Driscoll: "We’re aggressively marketing Oakland as a key hub for West Coast and intermodal cargo. We’re seeking … [Read more...]
West Coast Ports: Ships Still Backed Up at LA-LB
West Coast Ports: Ships Still Backed Up at LA-LB On Thursday, six container ships were anchored outside the ports; up from Wednesday (5) and down from (8) on Tuesday. The container ship traffic and the volume at the LA-Long Beach port complex has been moderately high impacting the congestion. Other reasons for the congestion include the increasing sizes of ships which … [Read more...]
AES Filing: Planning for Downtime
AES Filing: Planning for Downtime The AES Downtime Policy applies only when either the AES or AESDirect is not operational. It is important that if you use commercial software or in-house software and it becomes inoperative, you must find another way to report in EEI to stay in compliance. If using other software, you should consider that several companies that use … [Read more...]
U.S. & Mexico Sign Mutual Recognition Arrangement
U.S. & Mexico Sign Mutual Recognition Arrangement U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced last week the signing of a mutual recognition arrangement (MRA) with Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) that allows stronger collaboration between CBP’s Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program and its Mexican counterpart called the New … [Read more...]




