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Russia faces banana shortage amid spat with Ecuador over US weapons trading
Russia faces a potential banana shortage and higher prices due to a partial ban on imports from Ecuador this month. The move follows a political…
US airports get nearly $1 billion in federal funds for makeovers
More than 100 US airports will be awarded $970 million in federal grants, the latest effort to upgrade the nation’s infrastructure — a top priority…
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Navigating Change: A timeline of recent & future progress at the Panama Canal
It’s no secret that the accelerating implications of climate change have had economic, social and environmental impacts worldwide, including waterways such as the Panama Canal,…
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Port of Long Beach cargo increases in January
Retailers push to fill warehouses ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations...
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Painting a new picture for logistics, Valley commits to the long haul with creativity
Songwriting, visual arts, design — when we think of creativity, we don’t think of transportation and logistics. However, in recent years Todd Gilbert has worked…
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Trucking Industry welcomes FMC decision in chassis choice case
Today, the American Trucking Association’s Intermodal Motor Carriers Conference hailed the Federal Maritime Commission decision upholding a previous ruling that ocean carriers violated federal law…
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Matchback Systems launches Pivot™ to optimize the inland lifecycle of international containers
MatchBack Systems, Inc., a leading provider of software solutions to optimize inland container shipping, announced the launch of Pivot™, a comprehensive solution to optimize the…
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SPARX Logistics and Hoopo Systems transform online visibility services in logistics tracking
SPARX logistics, a premier provider of logistics and transportation solutions, proudly announces its strategic collaboration with Hoopo, a global leader in asset intelligence and tracking…
S&P Global: Highest January for corporate defaults since 2010
These global corporate defaults were largely driven by the consumer and media and entertainment sectors in the U.S. and Europe.
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India steel mills most at risk from EU carbon plan, Goldman says
Steel producers in India are most at risk from Europe’s new carbon tax on imports due to their high sales to the region and mills’…