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Tangipahoa Economic Development and Port of New Orleans sign MOU
The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and Tangipahoa Parish Economic Development today entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work together to grow…
MSC Transpacific East Coast Network update
MSC announced that due to some operational constraints the schedules of our Liberty, America and Emerald services were delayed.
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project44 warns blank sailing schedules portend delays well into the summer
Carriers are canceling sailings well into the summer, indicating that under capacity will remain a headache for the foreseeable future.
TIA issues statement on introduction of H.R. 3042 in the 117th Congress
The implementation of a motor carrier safety selection standard has remained a top priority for the association for more than a decade
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DAT Truckload Volume Index slips 5% in April, falling from all-time high in March
Truckload freight activity declined last month but April was still the second busiest month on record for shippers, freight brokers and motor carriers, said DAT…
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Ethiopian Airlines Medical Center starts vaccinating employees against COVID-19
Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s leading airline, has started vaccinating its employees against COVID-19 as of 14 May 2021 in its temporarily opened vaccination center.
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NWSA April 2021 volumes up 21.6%
The Northwest Seaport Alliance handled a total of 301,074 twenty-foot equivalent units(TEUs) in April, growing 21.6% compared to April 2020. Full imports increased 23.9%, while…
$70 Oil, $200 Iron, $10,000 Copper: Commodities Smash Milestones
When headline crude futures topped $70 a barrel on Tuesday, it was just the latest landmark in a banner year for raw materials.
Philippines cuts GDP growth outlook amid tough virus fight
The Philippine government cut its economic outlook for this year and next as it struggles with a surge in coronavirus cases that threatens its recovery.
U.K. aims to secure G-7 pledge to end subsidies for fossil fuels
The Group of Seven nations are closing in on agreement this month to phase out fossil-fuel subsidies after the U.K. won backing for the proposal…