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Head of busiest U.S. port says China to miss agriculture target
The head of the U.S.’s busiest port said China is on track to buy less than one-third of the American agricultural products it promised to…
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DAT Truckload Volume Index increases 2.1% in July, bucking seasonal trends
Rates, volumes increase as shippers use the spot market to resolve imbalances in their freight networks PORTLAND, Ore. (August 13, 2020)—Bucking seasonal trends, the surge…
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Gebrüder Weiss Rolls Out Expanded U.S. Import Consulting Service
Gebrüder Weiss, the globally active transport and logistics company has announced the expansion of its import consulting program in the United States.
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Port of Los Angeles July volumes are strongest of 2020
856,389 twenty-foot equivalent units is second-best July in port history
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Historic international shipments earn Port of Monroe 2019 Pacesetter Award
The Great Lakes Seaway Partnership applauds the Port of Monroe for earning a 2019 navigation season Robert J. Lewis Pacesetter Award, which recognizes their efforts…
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Redwood Logistics names Mike Reed Chief Product Officer
Reed’s experience includes leadership positions with Project44 and Echo Global Logistics.
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Xi Makes a political gamble by telling chinese to clean their plates
Xi Jinping wants 1.4 billion diners to clean their plates. But the Chinese president’s campaign against food waste risks touching a third rail in a…
China’s industry-led recovery continues but retail stays weak
China’s economic recovery continued in July with industrial growth remaining steady, even as weak retail sales undercut the rebound.
North Korean leader replaces Premier as economy hit by floods
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un replaced the premier he named about a year ago and lifted a lockdown on the border city of Kaesong…
Venezuela is boosting oil exports even as production plummets
Venezuela’s long-suffering oil industry is ramping up exports even as production continues its inexorable slide.