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How the busiest US port went from swamped to ‘dormant volcano’
A year ago, Los Angeles was drowning in shipping containers. Now the logjam is mostly gone.
Uranium traces found at Heathrow prompt anti-terror police probe
British anti-terror police are investigating after a package contaminated with traces of uranium was detected during routine checks at London’s Heathrow airport.
These were the world’s most punctual airlines in 2022
As Covid pandemic restrictions are eased and airlines rebuild flight capacity, the performance of the world’s carriers is again falling under the scrutiny of analysts…
UK rail union chiefs see little prospect of deal to end strikes
The bosses of three UK rail unions said they’re a long way from resolving disputes over pay and conditions with employers, suggesting months of damaging…
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World’s biggest container ship skips India in blow to trade aims
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s goal of making India the world’s factory risks being held back by the country’s inability to attract bigger container ships due…
MOL announces new series name and new hull color design for LNG-fueled car carriers
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. today announced that it has decided on a new series name and a new hull color design for its car carriers,…
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Tanker billionaire Fredriksen walks away from Euronav bid
Frontline Plc, the shipping giant controlled by billionaire John Fredriksen, gave up plans to buy Euronav NV and create the world’s largest publicly listed oil-tanker…
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First Call, Horton, Grow Farms Texas team up for Irving, TX expansion
First Call Logistics, together with its asset-based division FC TRANS and parent organization Horton Fruit, recently celebrated the opening of a new location in Irving,…
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US needs Japan, Netherlands and Korea on chips deal, envoy says
The US is in discussions with Japan, the Netherlands and South Korea to restrict semiconductor exports to China, and it needs all parties to agree…
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Partnering on the pathways to tomorrow; an interview with Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV
An interview with Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV