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SC Ports investing in capacity ahead of demand
South Carolina Ports is making bold investments in freight infrastructure to support port-dependent businesses throughout the Southeast and beyond.
Macron implores Europe to match Biden’s green subsidy package
Emmanuel Macron is calling for the European Union to come up with a robust answer to Joe Biden’s green subsidy package known as the Inflation…
Raft named a SEAL Sustainability award representative in the Environmental Initiatives category
This is Raft's first SEAL Sustainability award recognition
Ex Works joins the Chain.io platform, delivering comprehensive trucking connectivity for freight forwarders
Ex Works selection of Chain.io as an integration partner extends forwarders’ platforms to full trucking connectivity
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Germany eyes arrival of first LNG vessel to ease gas crunch
Germany’s first liquefied natural gas terminal is about to arrive on the country’s north coast, the first of several specialist tankers Berlin is counting on…
Japan’s trade gap continues to outsize forecasts as yen weighs
Japan’s trade deficit narrowed less than expected in November even as commodity prices cooled, as the impact of the weaker yen continued to weigh on…
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Commodity shippers nearing insurance cliff for vessels to Russia
Some of the biggest names in ship reinsurance are days away from ceasing to cover key war-related risks for vessels going to Russia and Ukraine,…
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Jettainer offers lightweight pallet nets
Jettainer customers can now look forward to reaping the rewards of environmentally friendly pallet nets, too: with Pallet Net Zero from AmSafe Bridport.
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Lufthansa Cargo: First airline to consistently use lightweight transport nets for freight pallets
Starting in January 2023, Lufthansa Cargo will use new, lighter transport networks to secure cargo pallets. By using a special fiber, the new nets save…
Russia’s Asian oil flows show signs of wobbling after sanctions
There are tentative signs that key Russian oil exports from a port in Asia are dipping following G-7 sanctions targeting Moscow’s petroleum revenues.