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Carriers Grow Pessimistic Urging Preparations for U.S. Port Strike

December 26, 2024
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Impending Dockworker Contract Deadline Raises Concerns for U.S. East and Gulf Coast

As the deadline approaches for the expiration of the master contract for U.S. East and Gulf Coast dockworkers, major carriers are issuing cautionary advisories to customers. Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, and CMA CGM Group have all warned of a “dynamic” situation with no signs of an agreement in sight, heightening the risks of disruptions.

The contract extension granted by the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) and the International Longshoremen’s Association in October 2024 is set to expire on January 15, 2025. With just four weeks remaining until the anticipated work stoppage on January 16, tensions are escalating.

Maersk emphasized in a recent customer advisory that the possibility of a strike grows each day without a settled contract. The holiday season adds complexity to the situation, further complicating negotiations.

Hapag-Lloyd echoed similar sentiments in their customer update, acknowledging the increasing risk of disruptions while noting the dynamic nature of the situation.

Despite a week of silence from both the ILA and USMX following last week’s blame game, the impasse persists. The ILA stands firm on its stance against automation or semi-automation, potentially emboldened by support from President-elect Donald Trump and his labor secretary nominee, Lori Chavez-DeRemer.

Amidst the looming deadline, the Alliance for Chemical Distribution (ACD) urged both parties to consider postponing negotiations, citing the upcoming Lunar New Year and presidential inauguration as factors necessitating additional time for talks. The ACD expressed concerns over the potential economic harm and supply chain disruptions a strike could cause.

Port executives on the U.S. West Coast reported strong November volumes and anticipate continued high volumes through the end of the year. Shippers are redirecting cargo to the West Coast and frontloading shipments in anticipation of a strike and potential tariff changes.

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Carriers are advising customers to prepare for potential disruptions by expediting container movements off terminals and ensuring documentation and customs clearance readiness. Contingency plans are being put in place to mitigate the impact of any labor disruptions.

While carriers have historically waited out strikes by holding vessels offshore, experts warn that this dispute could drag on. With support from the incoming administration and pressure from shippers, the union may hold a stronger position in the final weeks leading up to the contract deadline.

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