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Week 17 – General Info & Port Status Report

Categoria: Blog

General Updates

Load Capacity Map – FTL / LTL

U.S. regions are being closely monitored in terms of truck availability for Full Truck Load (FTL) and Less Than Truckload (LTL) services.

  • Red, Orange, and Yellow Zones: These areas indicate low or limited truck capacity, often due to remote locations, high rates, or a lack of available carriers.

  • Green Zones: Even in regions with high availability, rates are unlikely to drop, as most operate under a fixed per-mile pricing model.

News

National Weather Forecast:

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USA – Vessel Waiting Times

BRAZIL – Vessel Waiting Times

  • HOUSTON: Extremely congested. Bookings must be requested with 5 or 6 weeks in advance due to congestion and equipment availability. Traffcamerasic 
  • PEF/MIA: Traffic cameras
Equipment Availability

Due to persistent congestion nationwide, chassis shortages continue to be observed resulting in potential delays for pick-up and delivery.

For further information regarding the ports & ramps updates please chick here.

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Global News

Week 17 – General Info & Port Status Report

Categoria: Blog

General Updates

Load Capacity Map – FTL / LTL

U.S. regions are being closely monitored in terms of truck availability for Full Truck Load (FTL) and Less Than Truckload (LTL) services.

  • Red, Orange, and Yellow Zones: These areas indicate low or limited truck capacity, often due to remote locations, high rates, or a lack of available carriers.

  • Green Zones: Even in regions with high availability, rates are unlikely to drop, as most operate under a fixed per-mile pricing model.

News

National Weather Forecast:

Click here to view

USA – Vessel Waiting Times

BRAZIL – Vessel Waiting Times

  • HOUSTON: Extremely congested. Bookings must be requested with 5 or 6 weeks in advance due to congestion and equipment availability. Traffcamerasic 
  • PEF/MIA: Traffic cameras
Equipment Availability

Due to persistent congestion nationwide, chassis shortages continue to be observed resulting in potential delays for pick-up and delivery.

For further information regarding the ports & ramps updates please chick here.

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Week 17 – General Info & Port Status Report

Categoria: Blog

General Updates

Load Capacity Map – FTL / LTL

U.S. regions are being closely monitored in terms of truck availability for Full Truck Load (FTL) and Less Than Truckload (LTL) services.

  • Red, Orange, and Yellow Zones: These areas indicate low or limited truck capacity, often due to remote locations, high rates, or a lack of available carriers.

  • Green Zones: Even in regions with high availability, rates are unlikely to drop, as most operate under a fixed per-mile pricing model.

News

National Weather Forecast:

Click here to view

USA – Vessel Waiting Times

BRAZIL – Vessel Waiting Times

  • HOUSTON: Extremely congested. Bookings must be requested with 5 or 6 weeks in advance due to congestion and equipment availability. Traffcamerasic 
  • PEF/MIA: Traffic cameras
Equipment Availability

Due to persistent congestion nationwide, chassis shortages continue to be observed resulting in potential delays for pick-up and delivery.

For further information regarding the ports & ramps updates please chick here.

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Week 17 – General Info & Port Status Report

Categoria: Blog

General Updates

Load Capacity Map – FTL / LTL

U.S. regions are being closely monitored in terms of truck availability for Full Truck Load (FTL) and Less Than Truckload (LTL) services.

  • Red, Orange, and Yellow Zones: These areas indicate low or limited truck capacity, often due to remote locations, high rates, or a lack of available carriers.

  • Green Zones: Even in regions with high availability, rates are unlikely to drop, as most operate under a fixed per-mile pricing model.

News

National Weather Forecast:

Click here to view

USA – Vessel Waiting Times

BRAZIL – Vessel Waiting Times

  • HOUSTON: Extremely congested. Bookings must be requested with 5 or 6 weeks in advance due to congestion and equipment availability. Traffcamerasic 
  • PEF/MIA: Traffic cameras
Equipment Availability

Due to persistent congestion nationwide, chassis shortages continue to be observed resulting in potential delays for pick-up and delivery.

For further information regarding the ports & ramps updates please chick here.

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