- 03 October 2024
U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast Port Strike / USA Labor Disruption
Issue Date: October 3, 2024United States port strikes latest news and contingency plans.
As a follow-up to previous announcements regarding labor disruptions in the United States, the ILA (International Longshoremen’s Association) went on strike at midnight on September 30th. All terminals on the eastern seaboard and Gulf Coast are currently closed. As of today, 54 vessels are waiting to berth and are presently anchored outside of U.S. ports, with several shipping lines declaring force majeure. Latest reports indicate that the ILA and USMX (United States Maritime Alliance) have ceased negotiations with no announced plans to resume.
CaroTrans is committed to servicing our customers with LCL and FCL solutions via Canada and the West Coast. We do expect rail and terminal congestion for both routes to be impacted in the coming days and weeks as the strike continues. In order to support the continued movement of cargo, CaroTrans can offer the following solutions to help facilitate the movement of your goods from East Coast and Midwest origins.
Northeast
Jersey to LA – Reverse IPI via Rail
Jersey to LA – Reverse IPI via Truck
Southeast
Atlanta to LA – Reverse IPI via Truck
Midwest
Collection points in Chicago, Dallas, and Houston to LA, as well as Canada (Chicago only)
Please contact your CaroTrans sales representative for assistance with these solutions.
As a result of the labor action and the increase in operational costs involved, CaroTrans has announced the following surcharges:
• Import Strike Congestion Surcharge – $75 W/M, effective October 31
• Export Strike Diversion Surcharge – $35 W/M, effective October 4
Please contact your local CaroTrans team with any questions or for more details.