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Riege Software abstains from trade fair booth at transport logistic
This year, Riege Software refrains from using a presentation booth at the trade fair and focuses on the further development of its product Scope as…
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cargo-partner increases its warehousing capabilities in the UK and Ireland
cargo-partner offers a variety of comprehensive logistics service packages to support customers with warehousing, transport, and distribution and is pleased to have enhanced these capabilities…
Wilson chooses Seaber to digitalize fleet scheduling
Seaber has announced a cooperation with Norway-based Wilson EuroCarriers
USDOT’s Federal Railroad Administration announces a supplemental safety assessment of Norfolk Southern Railway’s Operations
Secretary Buttigieg Directs Additional Action while Calling on Norfolk Southern to Reinforce Safety Culture with Management and Workers
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Grain traders bank on renewal of vital Ukraine crop deal
The crucial grain deal that revived Ukraine’s crop exports and helped bring down global prices is up for renewal again, and the market is betting…
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JAXPORT outlines significant progress on five-year strategic master plan during sold-out State of the Port address
From new container services to multi-million-dollar public-private partnerships, JAXPORT continues strategic growth across trade lanes and cargo types
Network rail strikes Hhlted as UK Union puts offer to a vote
Britain’s RMT union has called off a strike next week against Network Rail, after receiving a new pay offer.
US trade deficit grows to $68.3 billion, widest in three months
The US trade deficit grew to the widest in three months at the start of the year, reflecting a pickup in imports of merchandise.
France seeks to cancel 20% of March 9-10 flights at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport
France’s DGAC civil aviation authority has asked airlines to cancel 20% of flights at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport on Thursday and Friday.
Greece aims to restart railways by late March after fatal crash
Greece aims to restart its railways by the end of March following the country’s worst-ever train crash last week that killed 57 people and is…