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deugro transported eight diverter dampers from Vietnam to Bolivia
The cargo contained eight diverter dampers measuring 495 x 470 x 465 centimeters and weighing 15 metric tons each. The units were shipped from Ho…
IMO MEPC 79: promising development towards effective global climate regulations for shipping
In its first in-person session in three years, the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee 79 (MEPC 79) addressed a broad array of issues, taking important…
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Egyptian Minister of Transport visits Port of Felixstowe
The Egyptian Minister of Transport, Lieutenant General Kamel Elwazer, has paid a visit to Hutchison Ports Port of Felixstowe.
Boeing closes in on large 737 Max order from Tata’s Air India
Boeing Co. is closing in on an order for as many as 200 of its 737 Max jets from Air India Ltd.’s new owner Tata…
Oil tanker owners show signs of shunning Russia’s Asian crude
There are tentative signs that oil tanker companies are avoiding sending their ships to collect crude from a key Russian port in Asia following G-7…
Arcadia wants to bring Venmo-like ease to managing electricity use
With $125 million in new financing, the software startup has raised a whopping $350 million in 2022.
Christmas shopping week rocked by UK’s railway strikes
British retailers have been hit by a sharp drop in customers during the peak period for Christmas sales, as shoppers stayed at home amid widespread…
European gas slumps as first cold snap eases and wind returns
European natural gas declined as the winter’s first cold wave neared an end, while EU leaders pushed for a deal on capping prices.
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American, JetBlue expand operating partnership challenged by DOJ
American Airlines Group Inc. and JetBlue Airways Corp. plan to expand domestic and short-haul international flying next year under a partnership that US antitrust officials…
Pacific Ocean’s plastics cleanup hindered by trade barriers, APEC
The cleanup of the world’s oceans is being hindered by visa requirements, tariffs on equipment, and restricted access to local ports and waste management facilities,…