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XLP member, Aprojects GmbH successfully delivers valve skid to Sweden
Aprojects GmbH has successfully managed the transport of a 48,000 kg valve skid from Aue, Germany, to Väröbacka, Sweden.
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Canada Cartage enters into agreement to acquire Walmart Canada’s fleet business
Strengthening its fleet outsourcing network and delivering growth opportunities
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Veson Nautical’s Top 10 Shipowning Nations 2025
Annual league table of global shipping giants sees China overtake Japan
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PRPA and Metlakatla Development Corporation partner to develop new imports logistics project
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) and the Metlakatla Development Corporation (MDC) are partnering to develop the South Kaien Import Logistics Park (SKILP).
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U.S. nuclear generators import nearly all the uranium concentrate they use
In 2023, U.S. nuclear generators used 32 million pounds of imported uranium concentrate (U3O8) and only 0.05 million pounds of domestically produced U3O8.
IntelliTrans builds momentum for 2025 with new executive team and commitment to delivering innovative TMS solutions
Continued market leader for rail shipments in North America
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Hapag-Lloyd sees earnings quadruple in fourth quarter
Hapag-Lloyd saw its earnings quadruple in the fourth quarter, contributing to a slight rise in full-year figures due to higher transport volumes combined with a…
EU vessel sanctions weigh on Russian grain exports, central bank says
The European Union's sanctions on vessels transporting Russian grain, along with Turkey's wheat import ban, impacted Russian grain exports at the end of 2024, the…
Morocco stops German feed grain imports over foot-and-mouth disease
Morocco has halted imports of feed grains from Germany following an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, the head of Morocco's grain trade federation (FNCL) said on…
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China’s iron ore and coal imports ease in January, but prices diverge: Russell
China's imports of iron ore and seaborne coal are on track for a soft start to the year, with January arrivals declining to multi-month lows.