Detention & Demurrage Wreaking Havoc on Nation’s Intermodal Carriers
Reese Giangola
reese@tradelanes.co
Weston LaBar
weston@harbortrucker.com
Long Beach, CA – A new research report from the Harbor Trucking Association, that represents the nation’s drayage carriers serving America’s West Coast Ports, and TradeLanes, an advanced technology company that is streamlining global commodity trade, shows that the disruptions from unchecked detention and demurrage are wreaking havoc on the country’s intermodal carriers and threatening US exporters, importers, the transportation industry, and the hundreds of thousands of jobs that they support.
In a survey conducted with top local, regional and national trucking organizations, HTA and TradeLanes uncovered that costs and disruption arising from detention & demurrage (D&D) are threatening the nation’s intermodal carriers with more than half reporting critical negative effects on their business.
"Resolving the issues surrounding unreasonable detention and demurrage is the top priority for the Harbor Trucking Association, as voted on by our board of directors,” says Weston LaBar, Chief Executive Officer of HTA. "The process and governance regarding the extortive assessment of detention and demurrage lacks equity, inclusion, and transparency. The cost and disruption imposed by excessive detention and demurrage is threatening the ability of the intermodal transportation industry to survive. Working with US regulators and industry leaders to modernize the Shipping Act and Uniform Intermodal Interchange Agreement to establish a fair and equitable process for American truckers and shippers is our top priority."
HTA applauds the terminal operators who have collaborated in partnership to establish better technology and processes, implementing suggestions to increase operational efficiencies. Still, more work is needed to address this industry-wide issue, starting by modernizing the policies that govern detention and demurrage.
“We have the most advanced technology available to help US exporters manage supply chain disruption profitably, but technology alone cannot resolve the recent problems at the ports,” says Vijay Harrell, CEO of TradeLanes. “We need collective action to restore balance.”
HTA and TradeLanes are committed to work on joint solutions challenges facing the transportation, import, and export industry.
You can download the research here.
About the Harbor Trucking Association
HTA is a coalition of intermodal carriers serving America’s West Coast Ports: Los Angeles, Long Beach, Oakland, Seattle and Tacoma. HTA’s mission is to advocate, educate and promote strategies with other goods movement stakeholders and policy makers that will sustain emission reductions, provide a dialog for intermodal truck efficiency, and to return cargo and jobs to America’s west coast ports.
About TradeLanes
TradeLanes is a technology company building the future of global trade. We apply advanced technology and artificial intelligence to make global trade smarter, faster, easier, and more profitable. Our core product, the TradeLanes Trade Delivery Platform, transforms B2B trade -bringing trade execution operations entirely online and leveraging data and machine intelligence to drive simplification, efficiency, and performance. We are the new way businesses trade with other businesses. Learn more at tradelanes.co
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