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Hurricane Laura made landfall last night hitting Lake Charles, LA, and causing some destruction to the city's downtown district.

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The LNU Lightning Complex fires continue to rage through Northern California’s wine growing region, leaving many vineyards in a difficult position due to COVID restrictions and, now, evacuations.

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We continue to track weather conditions in the Gulf in relation to transport and operational delays.

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Just in time for the weekend, our offices in Canada shared with us that the MEA and the Longshoreman (CUPE LOCAL 375) have agreed to a truce and signed a Memorandum of Agreement! With this agreement now in place, the picket lines at the Port of Montreal have been removed and we should see a full resumption of service on Monday, August 24th. The MEA and the Longshoremen Union have agreed to a seven-month truce during which no pressure tactics will be used, a period that will allow both parties to continue negotiating while fully maintaining port operations.

The longshore workers at the Port of Montreal will return to work to provide berthage and cargo handling services in all Port of Montreal terminals. While operations will once again have cargo flowing, it will most likely take weeks to recover from the congestion and delays this strike has caused. 

Nevertheless this is a step in the right direction, and we are happy to report this news as a good start to the weekend.

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Though we had hoped for an agreeable resolution to the situation in Montreal, as it stands, the strike is still indefinite. The Vice President of the Port of Montreal circulated an upda

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