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Shanghai Under Two Phase Covid-19 Closed Loop Management: March 29, 2022

On the evening of March 27th, the Shanghai City Government announced a 2-phase closed-loop management of the city, consisting mainly of new rounds of

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Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) Strike Update: March 22, 2022

Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) – Train and Engine Negotiating Committee has agreed to enter into binding arbitration with Canadian Pacific (CP),

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Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) Strike: March 21, 2022

As a result of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) strike action, Canadian Pacific Rail (CPR) has begun winding down Canadian rail operations. CP

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Shenzhen Under Citywide COVID-19 Lockdown: March 14, 2022

On the evening of March 13th, Shenzhen announced a city wide lockdown from March 13th to 20th, due to COVID-19 outbreak in the city, which is impacting

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Ambassador Bridge linking Windsor, Detroit ‘temporarily closed’ amid trucker protest

In a notice Monday evening, the Ontario Provincial Police’s Essex County detachment said as of approximately 8 p.m., the Ambassador Bridge is “not

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U.S. and Canada Tighten Border Controls: December 17, 2021

In the coming weeks, both the U.S. and Canada intend to implement vaccination requirements on foreign truck drivers and tighten border controls.

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Severe Weather and Floods in British Columbia: November 17, 2021

Rail and road operations servicing the Port of Vancouver are heavily impacted by recent flooding in British Columbia.

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Industrial Action at Australia Port: November 11, 2021

Following a conciliation session yesterday between Patrick Terminals and the Maritime Union of Australia at the Fair Work Commission, 

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General Average Declared for Zim Kingston: November 5, 2021

On November 4, 2021, Expeditors was advised that the Zim Kingston vessel owner had declared General Average. The Zim Kingston was on a laden voyage with

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Industrial Action at Australia Port: November 4, 2021

The Protected Industrial Action (PIA) by the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) against Patrick terminals continues.

Patrick terminals advise delays are as

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