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    (Reuters) – Some 45,000 union workers walked off the job at seaports on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts on Oct. 1, cutting off vital trade arteries just weeks ahead of the nation’s presidential election.

    The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) union, which represents dockworkers across 36 ports on the U.S. East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico, remains deadlocked with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) employer group on wage issues.

    The stoppage is the first coast-wide ILA strike since 1977 and halts the flow of about half the nation’s ocean shipping. A two-week strike could mean that ports would not return to normal operations until 2025, according to Sea-Intelligence, a Copenhagen-based shipping advisory firm.

    Here is what global companies and stakeholders have said regarding a potential strike:

    Costco (NASDAQ:) U.S. retailer Costco’s contingency plans

    Wholesale  include pre-shipping some products to get in

    holiday goods early and preparing to use

    different ports, Costco’s CEO Ron Vachris said

    last week.

    Maersk  The Danish shipping and logistics giant said in

    August that should a general work stoppage

    occur on the U.S. Gulf and East Coasts, even a

    one-week shutdown could take 4-6 weeks to

    recover from, “with significant backlogs and

    delays compounding with each passing day.” 

    C.H. “We have been working on contingency plans with

    Robinson customers for months, helping them import

    freight early and diversify freight to other

    ports,” Mia Ginter, director of North American

    shipping, told Reuters. A significant volume

    shift to the West Coast could challenge rail

    services, requiring more use of truck and

    transload services, Ginter added. 

    Maher Maher and Maersk’s APM, which are members of

    Terminals the employer negotiating group (USMX), said

    and APM they were keeping their terminals at the Port

    Terminals of New York and New Jersey open for two

    additional hours to clear cargo before the

    potential strike.

    Garden The Garden City Terminal at the Port of

    City Savannah and the Norfolk International Terminal

    Terminal at the Port of Virginia have also extended

    and their gate hours for the weekend before Sept.

    Norfolk 30 to clear cargo.

    Internatio

    nal

    Terminal

    Hapag-Lloy The shipping giant has said it is closely

    d monitoring the strike situation and will keep

    customers involved as developments unfold.

    Andreas The German chainsaw manufacturer Andreas Stihl

    Stihl AG & AG & Co told Reuters it is also developing

    Co contingency plans to keep exports flowing from

    its factory near the Port of Virginia, but

    didn’t elaborate. Stihl’s U.S. plant ships

    products to over 80 countries.

    Designer Ronnie Robinson, chief supply chain officer at

    Brands DSW parent company Designer Brands (NYSE:), said the

    company has shifted half of its usual imports

    through the East Coast to the West Coast.

    Robinson added that his company cannot risk

    late deliveries to clients like Macy’s (NYSE:),

    Nordstrom (NYSE:), and Dillard’s (NYSE:) department stores,

    even if it means paying more for shipments. 

    National NAM CEO Jay Timmons said a strike would throw

    Associatio manufacturing supply chains throughout the U.S.

    n of into disarray. “Billions of dollars of goods –

    Manufactur from food to vehicles to electronics – rely on

    © Reuters. Shipping containers are loaded onto trucks at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in, Newark, New Jersey, U.S., September 30, 2024. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs

    ers access to the East and Gulf Coast ports,”

    Timmons said on Monday. 


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