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Percentage of female HR professionals in transportation remains high
According to new data from the 2023 WIT Index, which recently was released by the Women In Trucking Association (WIT), an average 74.6% of human…
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Hapag-Lloyd partners with DB Schenker to decarbonize supply chains
Hapag-Lloyd has entered into a partnership with DB Schenker for the purpose of decarbonising supply chains.
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ACS Los Angeles arranges Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe world tour
Air Charter Service’s Los Angeles office recently arranged a branded Airbus A340 VIP to transport the legendary rock bands, Def Leppard and Mötley Crüe, along…
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Panama Canal prepares for the future: Navigating challenges with technical precision 
Amidst current challenges, the Panama Canal is taking proactive measures to ensure its competitiveness and operational capacity for the future.
Modi may give farm handouts as food export bans hit rural India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may offer handouts to Indian farmers ahead of the elections as food commodity export bans to control inflation begin to hurt…
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Tower Cold Chain accelerates growth with two new senior appointments
Advanced temperature-controlled container specialist, Tower Cold Chain has continued the expansion of its global team with the appointment of a Regional Commercial Manager for EMEA…
OCIMF’s transition to digitalized tanker inspections gathers pace
All program users will soon be able to participate in trial SIRE 2.0 inspections
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Consolidated Chassis Management launches new SACP 3.0 onboarding portal
Consolidated Chassis Management (CCM), a leading cooperative chassis pool manager, announced the official opening of its onboarding portal to support its new South Atlantic Chassis…
Weaker Canada exports to weigh on second quarter growth
Canada’s merchandise trade balance recorded its second consecutive monthly deficit on falling exports.
UPS cuts forecast with costs set to rise after union deal
United Parcel Service Inc. lowered its full-year profit forecast as the courier contends with shifting consumer habits and rising costs after a tentative labor agreement.