Navigating the ILA Strike: What You Need to Know

As of 12:00 a.m. on October 1, 2024, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) officially initiated a strike across all U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports. This action comes after negotiations with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) reached an impasse, primarily over wage increases and the introduction of automation technologies. With port operations at a complete standstill, the strike threatens to disrupt global supply chains, leading to significant delays, congestion, and increased costs.

The Impact of the Strike
The shutdown affects major shipping hubs, including the Port of New York/New Jersey, Port of Savannah, Port of Houston, and several others across the East and Gulf Coasts. This disruption halts all shipping operations, causing ripple effects across industries reliant on these ports for importing and exporting goods.


As indicated in the FAQ, most ocean carriers have declared force majeure since the strike began, absolving themselves of responsibility for delays and disruptions during the strike. This means businesses across the globe will face longer lead times, additional costs, and uncertainty in receiving their shipments.


What’s at Stake?

The ILA’s primary demands include a 78% wage increase over six years and a commitment to prevent the implementation of new automation technologies that could reduce labor needs. These issues have caused a deadlock in negotiations, leading to a complete shutdown of shipping at key U.S. ports. The consequences include:

  • Complete Halt of Shipping Operations: No goods will be picked up or delivered at affected ports.
    Severe Shipping Delays: The backlog will be significant, and operations will take weeks to recover, even after the strike ends.
  • Vessel Congestion: Ships bound for U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports will be unable to dock, further complicating resumption of normal operations.
  • Cost Increases: Additional expenses are expected for rerouting, storage, equipment, and securing alternative transport options.

Industries that will feel the brunt of this strike include retail, automotive, textiles, and fresh produce. For example, 62% of all U.S. machinery shipments move through East Coast ports, and fresh produce, such as bananas from the Port of Wilmington, will face delays, potentially affecting their shelf life.

How LOGISTEED America is Supporting You
At LOGISTEED America, we understand the challenges our customers are facing during this time of uncertainty. Our team is committed to providing proactive solutions to minimize the impact of the ILA strike. Here’s how we can help:

  • Alternative Shipping Solutions: We are identifying alternative routes and transportation methods to ensure your goods move as efficiently as possible during the disruption.
  • Supply Chain Advisory: Our logistics experts are available to guide you through the best ways to mitigate delays, manage costs, and navigate the ongoing situation.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Stay informed by subscribing to the LOGISTEED America Industry Newsletter which will deliver the latest updates on the strike, port conditions, and related industry news directly to your inbox.

Looking Ahead
While the strike has just begun, the duration remains uncertain. The longer the work stoppage continues, the more difficult it will be for businesses to navigate the delays and disruptions. Experts estimate that for every day the ports remain closed, it will take up to a week to recover. In the meantime, LOGISTEED America remains ready to step in and offer the solutions you need to maintain as much operational continuity as possible.


As the situation develops, we encourage you to keep in close contact with your LOGISTEED America representative and stay subscribed to our industry newsletter for real-time updates. Our goal is to support you through this challenge and ensure your logistics needs are met during this unprecedented event.


For further questions, please consult our FAQ or contact us directly. We are here to help you navigate this situation and keep your operations running smoothly.

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