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First Rijeka–Czech Republic direct cargo rail service established
For the first time, a regular train connection between Rijeka, Croatia, through Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), and Paskov in the Czech Republic has been…
South Korea’s tech exports drop in sign of cooling global demand
South Korea’s technology exports declined for the first time in more than two years in July, in a sign that global demand is cooling as…
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U.S. cargo and passenger airlines add 6,775 jobs in June 2022 for new COVID-19 pandemic high
Employment remains 3.2% above pre-pandemic June 2019
Heathrow CEO defends flight cap, says delays much reduced
London Heathrow airport Chief Executive Officer John Holland-Kaye defended a flight cap that’s truncated airline schedules and upset travel plans for thousands of Britons, saying…
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IntelliTrans celebrates thirty years of successful relationships with customers and employees
30 key points to honor how IntelliTrans has grown and evolved
RWE boosts spending on wind, solar as gas crisis deepens
RWE AG is investing more than it originally planned on building renewable energy capacity to make Europe more energy independent as a worsening crisis threatens…
World’s largest oil exporter has to go big on carbon storage
Saudi Arabia’s plan to become a leading producer of climate friendly fuels depends on capturing and storing millions of carbon dioxide emissions every year. 
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Mexico oilfield dispute is an industry warning, Talos chief says
When Talos Energy, a Houston driller, made the biggest private oil discovery in Mexico’s history in 2017, it enthusiastically led a $350-million investment in its…
Late-night egg attack shows traveler fury at Qantas CEO
(Bloomberg) -- The black and white security camera footage is clear enough to make out a hooded figure on a tree-lined Sydney street. The person…
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Waterway’s Carpenter says “There’s no room for sexual harassment…in the maritime industry”
Jennifer Carpenter, President, and CEO of the American Waterways Operators (AWO) said that there is a challenge recruiting more workers to operate inland waterway vessels…