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Red Sea attacks force firms to test new land routes via UAE, Saudi
An Israeli software startup and one of the world’s biggest shipping lines are among companies that for the first time are opening up commercial trade…
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Statement from the Port of New Orleans on the Passing of Former Port NOLA Board Chairman Daniel F. Packer
“Daniel Packer played an integral role in leading the port through the groundbreaking of several critical infrastructure projects as well as ensuring the Port’s growth…
UCLA Labor Center: Automation and the Future of Dockwork at the San Pedro Bay Port Complex
Commissioned by the California Workforce Development Board as part of the California Legislature's 2020 Assembly Bill 639, “Automation and the Future of Dockwork at the…
IndiGo’s profit surges 53% as India air travel demand grows
IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, reported a profit for a fifth straight quarter as the budget carrier captured a higher share of passenger traffic during the…
Biden’s natural gas export project freeze is a ‘mistake,’ Exxon CFO says
The Biden administration’s decision to halt new natural gas-export licenses is a “mistake” that will slow efforts to reduce climate-damaging emissions, according to Exxon Mobil…
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Sustainable jet fuel supply crunch endangers airlines’ climate targets
A lack of supply and high costs are making it challenging for airlines to source and use lower-carbon fuels, Cathay Pacific’s head of procurement said.
US foils attacks off Yemen as Houthis keep targeting Red Sea
American forces foiled two attacks off the coast of Yemen in the span of few hours on Thursday, drawing fresh focus to Houthi militants’ continued…
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Container xChange February’24 Forecaster
Container rates surge amid the Red Sea crisis
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Siemons appointed CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority
Boudewijn Siemons (59) has been appointed CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority effective 1 February 2024.
2023 tonnage increase reflective of St. Lawrence Seaway resilience
The Canadian St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) and U.S. Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) jointly announced that nearly 38 million tonnes…