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Polaris Shipping handle 15,000 freight tons of pipes in January
The projects division of Polaris Shipping, Project Cargo Network members in the United Arab Emirates, opened 2023 with a productive January with thanks to their…
CMA CGM THC update - Montenegro import/export
CMA CGM has announced the following THC update in Montenegro ports:
Saudi Aramco eyes stake in foreign LNG plant as demand for fuel surges
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco is considering an investment in a liquefied natural gas facility outside the kingdom, as global demand for the fuel soars following Russia’s…
PortPro launches drayOS track for drayage carriers, freight forwarders and beneficial cargo owners
Latest product from leading drayage software provider is a game-changer for the industry, eliminating manual processes, data silos, and disparate documentation
CHIPS for America advances economic and national security, protects taxpayer dollars, and builds a strong workforce
Yesterday, the Biden-Harris administration announced first CHIPS for America funding opportunity to restore U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, support good-paying jobs across the semiconductor supply…
ASM expand IT and customer service team
The Customs software provider is set to deliver a smoother client experience with its newly bolstered team
Big gas slams Australia plan to strengthen rules on export curbs
Australia’s natural gas industry is pushing back against proposed rules that would give the government more power to curb exports of the fuel in the…
China’s biggest budget carrier adds to chorus of weak air demand
Spring Airlines Co., China’s largest budget carrier, says international air travel remains weak and is stunting its recovery from Covid, even as peers globally struggle…
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Tesla to import EVs into Malaysia, set up charging network
Malaysia approved Tesla Inc.’s application to import battery electric vehicles into the Southeast Asian nation, according to the Trade Ministry.
Two trains collide in Greece leaving at least 36 people dead
At least 36 people were killed in a train crash in northeast Greece and 66 more were injured, the local fire department said.