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Suzuki motor warns chips, battery supply will remain tight
Suzuki Motor Corp. warned that supply of semiconductors and batteries may be tight into the foreseeable future as automakers shift toward electric vehicles, and is…
FedEx sinks on higher spending, labor costs amid parcel boom
FedEx Corp. fell as cost pressures tied to surging package deliveries threatened the gusher of profits Wall Street is expecting from the courier.
A win for roads, and no tax hikes with bi-partisan infrastructure agreement
The plan is light on climate spending, but more may be coming.
Banned Australian lobsters are sneaking into China via Hong Kong
Australia’s rock lobsters -- a long-prized delicacy among Chinese consumers -- may be finding their way onto mainland menus through a backdoor that circumvents a…
Sporadic gasoline shortages are surfacing across six U.S. states
Some gasoline stations in at least six U.S. states are experiencing temporary fuel shortages because there aren’t enough tanker-truck drivers to deliver the fuel just…
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New study shows global supply chain disruptions cost companies an average $184 million annually
Interos Annual Global Supply Chain Report finds supply chain visibility is more important to big businesses than ever before
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Biden balances climate need with human rights in Chinese solar ban
The Biden administration’s narrowly focused ban on Chinese solar products is designed to confront alleged human-rights abuses in the Xinjiang region without stifling the fast-growing…
Ports of Indiana releases economic impact report
Three ports contribute $8.2 million and support 51,000 jobs.
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Crowley takes delivery of second ATB dedicated to Alaska fuels service
Crowley recently took delivery of its new 55,000-barrel, articulated tug-barge (ATB), the Aurora/Qamun. The 410-foot vessel is the second ATB in Crowley’s fleet, after the…
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Vnomics names Palum as President
Expert in fuel efficiency is now managing company operations