We are writing to inform you about the ongoing International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike, which began on October 1, 2024, impacting ports from Maine to Texas. This marks the first significant East Coast and Gulf Coast port strike since 1977. The strike involves nearly 50,000 ILA members, and negotiations between the ILA and the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) remain stalled over several key issues.
Key Issues at the Heart of the Strike:
1. Wage Increases: The ILA is demanding significant wage hikes to reflect the shipping industry’s recent profits, with some reports indicating they seek increases of up to 77% over the life of a new contract. The USMX has countered with a lower wage offer, which has been rejected.
2. Job Security and Automation: A major sticking point is the ILA’s demand for protections against job losses due to automation at ports. The union fears increased automation will lead to significant workforce reductions in the future, while the USMX insists on maintaining the current contract language regarding automation.
Potential Impact on Your Operations:
1. Severe Delays: Expect significant slowdowns or halts in cargo movement across impacted ports, leading to supply chain disruptions.
2. Increased Costs: Prolonged work stoppages could result in higher demurrage, detention, and storage fees as goods remain stranded at port.
3. Limited Port Operations: Many ports are either scaling back or shutting down entirely, forcing businesses to find alternative routing solutions.
Our Response at WB Skinner Inc.:
1. Proactive Planning: We are working around the clock to secure alternative routes and ports to mitigate disruptions to your cargo.
2. Constant Updates: Our team will keep you informed with real-time updates on port conditions and the progression of negotiations.
3. Customized Solutions: We are exploring every option available to minimize delays and cost increases for your shipments, including intermodal alternatives.
What You Can Do:
1. Advance Shipments: If possible, expedite any critical shipments to avoid potential bottlenecks in the coming weeks.
2. Stay in Touch: Regular communication with your WB Skinner Inc. representative will be key during this period. We will continue providing guidance and updates as the situation evolves.
3. Plan for Backlogs: Even if the strike is settled soon, there will likely be significant backlogs as ports return to normal operations. Delays are expected as workers and infrastructure catch up with the flow of cargo, so please plan accordingly.
Thank you for your continued trust and partnership during these challenging times. We are here to support you in navigating these disruptions. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.