Current U.S. Port Strike Impacting Global Shipping Operations

Current U.S. Port Strike Impacting Global Shipping Operations

As of October 1, 2024, a significant strike has commenced at major U.S. ports, including those on the East and Gulf Coasts. This strike, led by 45,000 dockworkers from the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), follows the expiration of their contract with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX). The key issues in the ongoing dispute include pay increases and resistance to automation at port facilities.

For businesses dependent on U.S. ports, including our own shipping operations, this strike presents potential disruptions. With over half of the country’s containerized imports and exports passing through these ports, delays in shipments may occur, affecting global trade routes. Estimates suggest the strike could cost the U.S. economy between $3.8 billion to $4.5 billion per day if prolonged.

At Order Station, we are closely monitoring the situation and actively working with alternative shipping channels to minimize the impact on our clients. We remain committed to providing efficient service and timely deliveries despite these challenges.

We will continue to update our customers as the situation develops.

For any inquiries or support regarding your shipments, please contact our customer service team.

Export@orderstation.org


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