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Austrian Post has selected INFORM’s yard management system for their parcel network
Austrian Post has selected INFORM’s Yard Management System (YMS) for their Yard Excellence Tool Integration (YETI) project for deployment to ten sites across their parcel…
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Natural gas prices fall in first half of 2023 amid record production and mild temperatures
The average monthly spot natural gas price at the U.S. benchmark Henry Hub fell 34%, or $1.12 per million British thermal units (MMBtu), to $2.18/MMBtu…
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Gebrüder Weiss acquires logistics company Wedlich
The family-owned company specializes in land transport, logistics and relocation services, and employs around 100 people. This acquisition represents a further step in the efforts…
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New appointments to TT Club Boards
The liability insurance provider to the international cargo and logistics industry has announced that Morten Engelstoft is to take over as Chairman of both Through…
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Great Lakes receives notice to proceed on large dredge and disposal construction agreement with NextDecade Corporation
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation ("Great Lakes" or the “Company”), the largest provider of dredging services in the United States, announced today the receipt…
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Russian attack on Danube grain storage highlights risk to Ukraine’s last export route
Russia attacked one of Ukraine’s Danube river ports, ramping up the risks facing Kyiv’s last major grain export route and global food trade.
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PLANA and OneSky sign MOU for AAM aircraft operation
PLANA, a developer of Hybrid advanced air mobility (AAM) eVTOL, is joining forces with OneSky, a leading uncrewed aircraft systems traffic management (UTM) solution provider.
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Heat, war and export bans: Global food threats are on the rise
As scorching temperatures ravage farms from the US to China, crop harvests, fruit production and dairy output are all coming under pressure. That extreme weather…
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Investors dismayed as ‘surreal’ CO2 credit plan moves ahead
Investors in carbon offsets are sounding the alarm as millions of tainted units look set to enter the market.
Extreme heat pushes US airlines to shed fuel, limit passengers
High temperatures pounding parts of the US are forcing airlines to adjust operations in the hardest-hit cities, reducing fuel or baggage — and in some…