20 Dec 2024

Anticipated U.S. Port Strike: What You Need to Know 

By Graham Bufford, CEO of American Worldwide Agencies (AWA)

Freyt Blog: Anticipated U.S. Port Strike: What You Need to Know

The potential for a U.S. port strike in early 2025 is becoming increasingly likely, with significant implications for global supply chains. The key issues at the heart of this dispute—automation and labor rights—remain unresolved, and recent developments have added complexity to the situation.

Key Dates to Watch: 

  • ➜ The current pause in strike action, agreed upon in September, is set to expire on January 5, 2025.
  • ➜ We expect progressive rail cutoffs starting around Christmas, with port cargo cutoffs anticipated from January 1, 2025, as carriers and ports begin mitigation measures.
  • ➜ The Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 2025 adds further uncertainty regarding federal intervention or mediation.

The Biden administration’s decision to remain hands-off and former President Trump’s public endorsement of union positions have both contributed to an increasingly polarized environment. If the strike proceeds, we can expect major disruptions to cargo handling, longer transit times, and broader supply chain delays.

What You Can Do:

  • ✔ Review your shipments and logistics plans for late December and early January.
  • ✔ Consider early bookings or alternative routes to avoid potential delays.
  • ✔ Reach out if you need guidance or support — we’re here to help.

Staying informed and proactive is essential for logistics professionals. Potential disruptions in early 2025 make strategic planning and flexibility crucial. Keep up with developments and adjust logistics plans to mitigate challenges.

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