Ports News
Podcast 63: Former Port CEO William Doyle Discusses Issues in ILA Strike
In a special feature of the In the Know podcast series, TME speaks with the former CEO for the Port of Baltimore about the issues...
Read More >>Operations Resume at U.S. East/Gulf Coast Ports After ILA Strike
Within hours of the tentative agreement on the wage portion of the International Longshoremen’s Association contract, port...
Read More >>Florida Deploys National Guard to Reopen Ports for Hurricane Relief Efforts
Faced with the daunting task of recovery from one of the worst hurricanes to strike Florida and the southeast, Governor...
Read More >>Tentative Agreement in ILA Strike as Vessels Choose to “Wait it Out”
Late on the third day of the International Longshoremen’s Association strike that suspending operations at 36 U.S....
Read More >>Vessels Pile Up and Divert as Union Walks on Second Day of ILA Strike
The number of ships waiting off the U.S. East Coast is growing quickly while a few have begun to divert as the Internati...
Read More >>ILA Declares “Ports Are Ours” as Leaders Threaten Strike “Will Cripple You"
The leadership and rank-and-file membership of the International Longshoremen’s Association were fired up in the f...
Read More >>ILA Goes On Strike for the First Time Since 1977
The International Longshore Association has launched its first strike in nearly 50 years. After months of warnings, the...
Read More >>Report: Developing World Ports Need $80M Each for Green Transition
As shipping stakeholders convene this week for the IMO’s 82nd MEPC (Marine Environment and Protection Committee) s...
Read More >>Haiti's Main Seaport Closed After Gangs Attack Shooting Ships and Workers
For the second time this year, Haiti’s main seaport has been closed due to violence from the armed gangs that have...
Read More >>Montreal Dockworkers Scheduled 3-Day Strike Coinciding with U.S. Strike
Dockworkers in Montreal, which have been without a contract for nearly 10 months, Friday morning filed a notice of a 3-day strik...
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