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NMFTA’s Digital LTL Council announces eBOL 2.1: A milestone update to digitize the LTL shipment lifecycle
eBOL standard delivers enhanced accuracy for carriers, shippers, and 3PLs paving the way for a more efficient supply chain
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Maritime disasters shed light on legal future of bridge collapse
Years of legal battles are in store for the owner of the ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore this week,…
Tankers booked for Venezuelan oil have now been stuck for months
A batch of oil tankers that were supposed to load oil from Venezuela have been idling off of the country’s coast for months, offering a…
Kenya Airways seeks to raise as much as $1.5 billion capital
Kenya Airways Plc now seeks to raise as much as $1.5 billion in fresh capital in a restructuring process authorities say will revive the carrier…
China scraps tariffs on Australian wine as relations improve
China lifted its punitive tariffs on Australia’s wine exports, signaling an end to a three-year campaign of trade pressure on Canberra and raising hopes for…
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Ford, GM divert shipments as bridge collapse upends supplies
The US automotive supply chain will be disrupted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, dealing another blow to America’s automotive…
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Ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge has a troubled history
The ship that struck and destroyed a Baltimore bridge on Tuesday morning has a checkered history, including at least one earlier collision and propulsion worries.
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China engineering ready to export desert mega-bases to the world
China’s top engineering firm for energy projects says it’s ready to pitch the concept of desert mega-bases to other countries looking for integrated power solutions.
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The ‘no-fail’ mission to protect the Red Sea isn’t working
The US and its allies have been trying to stop the Houthis but their attacks on ships continue.
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Underwater robots are helping maritime shipping clean up its act
A growing army of machines is improving ships’ fuel efficiency by scraping algae, seaweed and barnacles off their hulls.