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NRF launches ad campaign promoting passage of bipartisan infrastructure legislation
The National Retail Federation today launched an advertising campaign calling on Congress and the Biden administration to pass essential bipartisan infrastructure legislation now.
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Ports America, Ceres, SSA Atlantic join forces in Savannah
Ports America, Ceres Marine Terminals Inc., and SSA Atlantic LLC have consolidated container terminal, truck gate and stevedoring services under a joint venture company, Gateway…
EU, U.K. fail to make progress in resolving N. Ireland dispute
The European Union and the U.K. failed to make substantial progress in their efforts to resolve a diplomatic dispute over Northern Ireland, with both sides…
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US trade spat with Canada on trees adds to wild lumber swings
As if things weren’t volatile enough in the lumber market, a Canada-U.S. trade tussle will make things worse.
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LCL: A Shipping Solution for Today’s Global Logistics Market
Greg Scott, director of LCL Ocean Services at C.H. Robinson, shares why shippers should consider expedited LCL shipping in the face of current disruption.
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Port snarls show cargo ships trying to avoid the big bottlenecks
Congestion at many of the world’s major ports offered a snapshot of supply chains trying to avoid unprecedented bottlenecks, as cargo handlers searched for the…
Latest threat in supply chain nightmares is storm season at sea
Storm season is coming to the shores of Southern California, and that could make global supply-chain bottlenecks even worse.
U.K. says ready to quit post-Brexit seal without N. Ireland fix
U.K. Brexit minister David Frost repeated a threat to unilaterally revoke commitments made in its post-Brexit deal with the European Union if a resolution isn’t…
U.K. spends $1.4 billion on Brexit border but trade still slumps
U.K. investment of more than 1 billion pounds ($1.4 billion) to smooth the passage of goods over its new post-Brexit border failed to prevent a…
Airlines act as if $80 oil is heading even higher
Fresh from losing billions of dollars from bad oil-price hedges because of Covid, many of the world’s airlines are once again trying to protect themselves…