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Shippers Prepare for Possible Port Strikes on the East and Gulf Coasts

by Giezel Garcia
09/19/2024
in Market Trends

Shippers are facing a tight timeline to prepare contingency plans as the expiration of the International Longshoremen’s Association’s (ILA) master contract with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) approaches on September 30. The ILA, representing 85,000 workers, has indicated a potential strike on October 1, with negotiations stalling over issues such as automation and wages.

The impact of a strike would extend across several major U.S. ports, including those in Texas, Maine, New York, New Jersey, and Florida, and could create significant disruptions to the flow of goods, not only within the U.S. but also in Canada, Mexico, and other regions. The ILA has shared a strike mobilization plan, indicating the likelihood of industrial action.

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Shippers and logistics experts are advising companies to explore alternative shipping routes to minimize disruption. According to Michael Aldwell, Executive Vice President of Sea Logistics at Kuehne and Nagel, establishing a multi-coastal transportation network could offer flexibility in the event of a strike. This could include using smaller port volumes that could be scaled up if needed.

For those seeking to reroute cargo, options include U.S. West Coast ports such as Los Angeles, Long Beach, or Oakland, as well as Canadian and Mexican ports like Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Halifax, and Lazaro Cardenas. The choice of alternative ports depends on factors like cargo origin, destination, and capacity availability, according to Josh Jungwirth, Executive Vice President of Freight Forwarding for Geodis in the Americas.

Airfreight has also emerged as an alternative for time-sensitive shipments, although it comes with higher costs and potential capacity issues. Air cargo rates have increased by 24% year-over-year, and demand from e-commerce retailers like Temu and Shein has exacerbated the pressure on available airfreight options.

The potential strike could affect various types of cargo, with industries relying on just-in-time inventory, such as automotive and agricultural sectors, expected to face the most significant disruptions. Experts suggest that even seasonal items, including those for Black Friday and the holiday season, could be impacted.

While experts agree that contingency plans are critical, they also caution that acting too late could lead to higher costs and limited options. It is especially challenging for shippers dealing with cargo originating from Asia, where longer shipping times may make it too late to reroute to alternative ports. Even if cargo is rerouted, inland capacity for trucking and rail services could be strained, leading to further delays.

As the situation continues to develop, industry stakeholders stress the importance of preparation to mitigate the potential impacts of the labor dispute.

Stay updated with supply chain logistics news on The Supply Chain Report. Free international trade tools are available at ADAMftd.com.

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