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Innovative use of Ro-Ro vessels and a marine terminal’s diversification to ship auto parts, highlights Port of NY & NJ’s adaptability to supply chain disruptions
FAPS, Inc., a prominent “Automotive Port Processing Company” and Port Newark’s longest tenant, has partnered with a major OEM Automaker, key Marine Vessel Operator, and…
Chaotic Congress evacuation caused by miscommunication, FAA report shows
A detailed report on the April 20 emergency evacuation of the US Capitol raises new questions about poor communication at a command post designed to…
Qantas to raise fares and cut flights due to high fuel prices
Qantas Airways Ltd. is pushing up fares and making deeper cuts to scheduled flights in Australia to offset months of higher fuel costs.
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Rare ship-to-ship transfers keep oil moving from Russia to China
A logistically risky and costly transfer of crude between tankers at sea highlights the steps at least one Chinese buyer is willing to take to…
Bankrupt Sri Lanka still seeking more oil and fuel imports
Bankrupt Sri Lanka is seeking more energy imports as it tries to get an International Monetary Fund Program in place by mid-June.
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Venture Global to build US LNG export plant as demand booms
Venture Global LNG is moving ahead with a second liquefied natural gas export terminal on the Gulf Coast after arranging $13.2 billion of financing, a…
EU working on gas deal with Egypt, Israel to shore up supply
The European Union is working on a deal to import Israeli gas through Egypt as the bloc rushes to reduce its reliance on Russian supplies.
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IndiGo’s billionaire founder partners UPS for logistics venture
The biggest shareholder of India’s largest airline, IndiGo, teamed up with United Parcel Service Inc. to tap the South Asian nation’s growing logistics market.
Qantas pilots warn safety risks loom as air travel rebounds
Qantas Airways Ltd.’s pilots union has warned of looming risks to flight safety -- from crew fatigue to looser landing rules in Australia -- as…
Hong Kong’s exports surprisingly improve, but China curbs hurt
Hong Kong’s exports surprisingly ticked up in April, though trade with China continued to be hit as the country’s Covid restrictions intensified and disrupted trade.