Air Freight News
Renewable diesel fuels in internal combustion engines deliver major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions
15 million metric tons of GHG reduction in California, opportunities in Northeast
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Pickle robots are unloading trucks in Southern California to expedite supply chain processing and ease labor challenges
Pickle closes $26 million series A funding and adds industry leadership experience to accelerate commercialization of AI-enabled robotic truck unloading systems
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JLT VERSO™ Series validated as Navis Ready for the latest version of the Navis N4 terminal operating system
Rugged, high-performance vehicle-mount computer series revalidated for use with the premier port and terminal operating system
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SC Ports remains fluid while handling record volumes in October
South Carolina Ports handled a record number of containers in October, marking its third busiest month in port history.
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Volvo Group and Pilot Company to create partnership for charging network in North America
The Volvo Group and North American-based Pilot Company have signed a Letter of Intent for the development of public, high-performing charging infrastructure for medium- and…
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CPSL opens new purpose-built Pharma Handling Centre at the Cathay Pacific Cargo Terminal
Cathay Pacific Services Ltd (CPSL) earlier this month opened its newest facility at the Cathay Pacific Cargo Terminal, a fully temperature-controlled area of over 1,250…
EIA: Today’s gasoline prices
Regular gasoline prices, by week and PADD (Self service cash price in dollars per gallon, including taxes)
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CenterPoint Properties closes on brand new four-building Dallas-Fort Worth Business Park
CenterPoint Properties has acquired the newly constructed Bison Grove Business Park in Lewisville, Texas. The four Class A facilities total nearly 900,000 square feet on…
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IBB agreement not ratified; cooling off period continued
The National Carriers’ Conference Committee (NCCC), which represents the nation’s freight rail carriers in national collective bargaining, today issued the following statement:
Arctic sea traffic is rising. Canada isn’t ready for it
The Canadian government’s ability to track foreign vessels through the Arctic is woefully inadequate and the situation may get worse, according to a new report…