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Oversized flotation deinking tank and high-speed pulp washer moved from China to Turkiye
InterMax Logistics Solution Ltd, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Taiwan, were entrusted to arrange for a movement of industrial oversized cargo…
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Yellow Corp. files $137+ million lawsuit against International Brotherhood of Teamsters, alleging breach of contract in blocking efforts to modernize company
Union leadership’s “militant approach” risks tens of thousands of jobs and taxpayers’ investment in company
Hong Kong exports fall as global demand slump weighs on economy
Hong Kong’s exports fell in May for a 13th consecutive month as weak demand for goods from China and the world continue to pose challenges…
Russia’s exports of fuels are starting to fire up again as refineries complete maintenance
Russia’s exports of refined fuels continued to increase in the past week, suggesting a ramp up in crude-processing rates is filtering through into heightened shipments…
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SEFL celebrates two decades of quality service in Texas, looks ahead to statewide growth
Southeastern Freight Lines (SEFL), the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, is celebrating 20 years of full-state service coverage in Texas.
Delta expects higher profit as strong travel demand carries into summer
Delta Air Lines Inc. modestly boosted its 2023 earnings expectations as it capitalizes on a recovery in travel demand even as free cash flow remains…
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Orders for US business equipment increase for a second month
Orders placed with US factories for business equipment rose in May for a second month, indicating companies continue to make longer-term investments despite high borrowing…
Myanmar economy stymied by forex, import curbs, World Bank says
Myanmar’s economic recovery is being hampered by a shortage of foreign exchange, import restrictions and power outages, according to the World Bank.
China shifts strategy on de-risking with direct appeals to CEOs
When the US first embraced “de-risking” to get Europe on board with measures to deny key technology to China, officials in Beijing dismissed the term…
Hong Kong to reopen downtown airport check-in service July 5
Hong Kong is poised to allow airport check-in services in the heart of the city again, according to people familiar with the matter, reviving a…