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St. Louis region anchors emerging I-44 aerospace supply chain corridor
A new report from the St. Louis Regional Freightway highlights the St. Louis region’s strategic position at the apex of the logistics backbone of America’s…
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U.S. airlines lose $1.0 billion in first quarter 2026
U.S. scheduled passenger airlines reported a first-quarter 2026 after-tax net loss of $966 million and a pre-tax operating profit of $912 million.
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DP World enters negotiations to develop container terminal at Port of Corpus Christi
A new DP World agreement with the Port of Corpus Christi signals a major push to develop Gulf Coast container capacity, attract new trade lanes,…
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Global acquires Pier Solutions, launches Global Modular and creates 80 new jobs in year one
The investment marks a strategic first step in Global’s ambition to develop a fully integrated, end-to-end service offering for the energy sector, responding directly to…
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APSEZ expands partnership with US-based Kaleris to accelerate AI-led transformation
The multi-year agreement will see Kaleris deploy its foundational terminal operating system and AI-augmented advanced container handling and optimization solutions across 15 APSEZ container terminals…
Healthcare & Lab Logistics: Rethinking Last-Mile as Clinical Infrastructure
Healthcare & Lab Logistics: Rethinking Last-Mile as Clinical Infrastructure
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XLP member, Balena Projects completes oversized cargo movement from Canada to Brazil via U.S. export gateway
Balena Projects managed the shipment from pickup at the shipper’s facility in Canada through export loading in the United States. Prior to shipment, a site…
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CBP issues withhold release order on Serbia Zijin Copper D.O.O.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection issued a Withhold Release Order against copper and copper products manufactured in Serbia by Serbia Zijin Copper D.O.O. (Serbia Zijin).
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PR-LHM 600 supports evolving vessel demands at Cartagena terminal
As Colombia’s foreign trade grows and cargo mixes evolve, ports are focusing on equipment that extends handling capability within existing infrastructure.
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Middle East conflict: Ceasefire extension buoys air cargo recovery
Middle East air cargo operations are showing signs of recovery after renewed U.S.-Iran strikes briefly disrupted regional schedules, with Lufthansa Cargo, Gulf carriers, and DHL…