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Atlantic Intermodal Services relocates due to business growth
Atlantic Intermodal Services recently moved its Charleston offices from a leased location at 2500 Clements Ferry Road to a free-standing facility the company purchased at…
Computers aboard airliners vulnerable to hacking, watchdog says
Airliners carry a variety of computer systems that could become vulnerable to hackers and U.S. regulators haven’t imposed adequate counter measures, a government watchdog report…
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cargo-partner sends block train from Linz to Qingdao for Lenzing
The logistics provider organized a full train from Linz, Austria to Qingdao, China on behalf of the international fiber manufacturer. The block train consists of…
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Geothermal power set to climb to 24 GW by 2025, upcoming projects to attract $25 billion
Installed geothermal capacity is forecast to expand in the next five years as energy companies diversify into alternative markets, driven by the accelerating energy transition.
Freight association asks for government intervention at the port of Felixstowe
Freight forwarders that are suffering major operational damage and incurring significant additional costs as a result of the ongoing disruption to operations at the port…
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Sadleirs with OOG Transport from East to West Coast of Australia
Australian members, Sadleirs Global Logistics were recently tasked with the movement of two locally manufactured oil and gas control rooms for their client, Chevron, from…
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Port of Montreal honored at Gala Montreal durable for its new Grand Quay
Sonia Gagné, Partner, Architect at Provencher_Roy, Marie-Claude Leroux, Vice-President, Legal Affairs and Real Estate and Corporate Secretary at the Montreal Port Authority, and Josée Labelle,…
American Airlines plans move to Beijing Daxing International Airport in March 2021
American Airlines Group Inc. is moving flights to the biggest airport in the world: the new Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) when service returns from…
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SC Ports’ September volumes show signs of strength
S.C. Ports Authority’s September volumes reflect the strongest year-over-year activity since the pandemic hit, showing a continued recovery and strength in containers, vehicles and inland…
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A 650 million-euro rounding error could derail a Brexit deal
A trade deal between Britain and the European Union, one of the biggest such accords the world has ever seen, could be derailed by what…