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World’s strongest battery paves way for light, energy-efficient vehicles
When cars, planes, ships or computers are built from a material that functions as both a battery and a load-bearing structure, the weight and energy…
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Finnlines to launch a new freight service from Finland to Sheerness, UK
Finnlines is set to launch a new freight service from Finland to London Medway located in Sheerness, with further connections available to Belgium, Spain, and…
TIA urges swift resolution to port labor dispute as holiday season approaches
With the looming threat of a strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) at East and Gulf Coast ports, the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) is…
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Wilson Sons’ Shipping Agency reports 60% rise in services to ships carrying oil and petroleum products
With a dedicated team, the company attends over 180 vessels along the Brazilian coastline, scaling up its operations in the first seven months of the…
Trafigura to convert more supertankers if oil market woes linger
Trafigura Group could switch more of its crude-oil tankers to carry refined products if sluggish market conditions persist.
Spain breaks EU ranks with sudden call to drop China EV tariffs
The European Union should re-examine its plan to impose additional tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said during a visit to…
US Gulf Coast energy facilities hit by hurricane Francine
Energy facilities along the U.S. Gulf Coast have scaled back operations and evacuated some production sites as Hurricane Francine passed through the region.
Transnet breaches loan terms again as debt weighs on investment
Transnet SOC Ltd. breached loan covenants for a second year running as the South African port and rail operator staggers under a debt burden that’s…
Zara to offer its secondhand clothes service in US by October
Zara will offer its service for selling, repairing or donating secondhand clothes in the United States by the end of October as a way of…
As beer loses share to hard seltzer, US barley farmers scramble
Don Nygaard, a third-generation farmer in a remote corner of North Dakota, used to grow malt barley for Rahr Malting Corporation to make into lagers,…