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Maritime Industry Briefing: Trucking Lawsuit, Fuel Prices, and Port Infrastructure
By MGN Editorial•March 24, 2026 at 04:05 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a lawsuit over trucker pay, fluctuating diesel prices, and project cargo growth at U.S. Gulf ports.
## Trucking Lawsuit Over Pay and Visa Issues
Two Mexican truck drivers have filed a federal lawsuit against a Texas-based carrier, alleging the company misclassified their visas and denied them overtime pay. According to FreightWaves, the drivers claim the carrier "misclassified their visas and denied them overtime pay." The lawsuit highlights ongoing challenges around the employment of foreign truck drivers in the U.S. and the need for carriers to properly classify worker visas and compensation.
## Diesel Prices Volatile, Benchmark Rises Again
Diesel fuel prices have been on a rollercoaster ride in recent weeks. As reported by FreightWaves, there was a "big drop in diesel futures" on Monday, but the benchmark price used for most fuel surcharges "is up for the 10th straight week." The volatility in diesel markets continues to impact transportation costs for maritime shippers and carriers. Industry analysts will be watching closely to see if diesel prices stabilize in the coming months.
## U.S. Gulf Ports See Project Cargo Boom
Breakbulk ports along the U.S. Gulf Coast are benefiting from a surge in project cargo volumes, according to the Journal of Commerce. Both the Port of Houston and the Port of New Orleans "are coming off a year of growth for project cargo volumes," the article states, with an anticipated continuation of these positive trends. This project cargo boom is being driven by increased investment in energy, petrochemical, and infrastructure projects in the region.
## ONE Expands Presence in Busan
The container shipping alliance Ocean Network Express (ONE) has taken a stake in the Dongwon terminal at the Port of Busan in South Korea, the Journal of Commerce reports. This move comes as ONE prepares to shift its Asia-Europe network in April, with Busan becoming the focus of its North Asia trade. The investment signals ONE's strategic focus on the Busan gateway as it optimizes its global network.
#trucking#fuel prices#ports#project cargo#container shipping
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