Air Freight News
Megadeal surge leads Canada to record first quarter for M&A
Mergers and acquisitions are off to their fastest start to a year ever in Canada, driven by a combination of cheap financing for buyers, high…
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Damen expands Hopper Dredger portfolio
These vessels include a range of cutter suction dredgers, workboats and small to mid-size trailing suction hopper dredgers, or TSHDs.
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Crowley promotes Alisa Praskovich to Vice President of Sustainability
Crowley Maritime Corporation has promoted Alisa Praskovich to vice president of sustainability, where she will lead the company’s continued efforts continued efforts to remain a…
GSC Logistics to add 100 truckers as global trade booms
A top West Coast freight hauler is adding 100 truckers to cope with a global trade boom. The task: expedite cargo diversions from congested ports…
Tyrata’s IntelliTread drive-over system fully qualified for large fleets
Tyrata technology validated as a simple, low-cost solution for automated, direct tread wear monitoring
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Former WHO Advisor & DHL APAC CEO Joins Roambee
Roambee, the Silicon Valley-based supply chain visibility solutions provider announces the appointment of Michael Culme-Seymour in Singapore as its Vice President & Managing Director of…
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Hapag-Lloyd port call change of Atlantic Loop 6 (AL6)
Hapag-Lloyd will add Livorno, Italy to the Atlantic Loop 6 (AL6). Livorno will be called from May 2021 onwards, and replaces La Spezia, Italy in…
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Liebherr Container Cranes to supply two new STS to The Port of Liverpool
Peel Ports Group, has placed an order for two new Liebherr ship to shore container cranes for their facility at the Port of Liverpool.
Two more Hapag-Lloyd vessels to pass the Suez Canal today
Today around 35 vessels are expected to pass the canal, among them the vessels “Laila” and “Athenian”. They will leave the canal this evening around…
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Extreme winter weather event in Texas reduced fuel ethanol production in February
The colder-than-normal weather that affected much of the United States in mid-February and disrupted Midcontinent and Gulf Coast petroleum markets also affected fuel ethanol producers.