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Damen Shipyards opens Service Hub in Panama City
Damen Shipyards Group has added a new Service Hub in the Americas. With two already up and running in Canada and Brazil, a third has…
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Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and Bombora Wave Power strengthen their collaboration through investment
MOL and Bombora has been working together to explore potential wave power projects in Japan and the across the region as well as opportunities in…
MSC EMD from South Africa to USA and Puerto Rico effective February 18th, 2022
MSC announced the new Equipment Imbalance Surcharge (EBS) amount for Reefer shipments effective February 18th, 2022, gate in date.
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Port of New Orleans closes 2021 with major milestones in all four lines of business
Breakbulk cargo grows nearly 50 percent and Port NOLA progresses toward a second container terminal
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FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index for November rebounds to double-digit positive reading
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) for November rebounded from October’s 7.75 to a 10.0 reading for the month primarily due to steadier diesel prices. Slightly…
Airbus SE staff at U.K. wing plant consider striking over pay
Airbus SE staff at a wing-assembly plant in Broughton, Wales are set to vote on strike after rejecting a pay offer, posing a potential risk…
South Africa’s biggest power users want more predictable tariffs
A group representing the biggest electricity consumers in South Africa including Anglo American Plc and Glencore Plc appealed for more predictable power-price increases.
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Airbus staff at U.K. wing plant consider striking over pay deal
Airbus SE staff at a wing-assembly plant in Broughton in Wales are set to vote on strike action after rejecting a pay offer.
Dublin port trade changed ‘significantly’ in 2021 due to Brexit
The make-up of trade passing through Dublin Port changed “significantly” in 2021 as Brexit controls hit Irish trade with the U.K. and more items were…
U.K. to spend $5 million on flight management to lower emissions
The U.K. will provide 3.7 million pounds ($5 million) in added funds for airport traffic-management projects aimed at reducing emissions and freeing up room for…