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Visser new Chief Commercial Officer at DoKaSch Temperature Solutions
DoKaSch Temperature Solutions announces the appointment of Edwin Visser as new Chief Commercial Officer. With this employment of the new created position, the specialist company…
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BT to take stake in drone superhighway pioneer
BT Group Plc plans to take a stake in drone startup Altitude Angel Ltd. as part of an agreement to invest in the developer of…
Container traffic by train in the Port of Valencia grows by 10.24%
• According to data from the Statistical Bulletin of the Port Authority of Valencia (APV), 216,965 TEUs have been moved by rail up to November…
KR unveils port state control mobile app ‘KR PSC ADVISER’
With the start of the new year, Korean Register (KR) has launched the 'KR PSC ADVISER' mobile app to help customers prepare for Port State…
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Battered by Covid, China hits pause on giant chip spending aimed at rivaling US
China is pausing massive investments aimed at building a chip industry to compete with the US, as a nationwide Covid resurgence strains the world’s No.…
Pressure on to reduce ships’ propeller noise
A propeller technology capable of substantially reducing the underwater radiated noise (URN) generated by ships’ propellers has been developed by Oscar Propulsion Limited and the…
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Seefried Properties and USAA Real Estate acquire 19 acres, plan logistics center in Northern California
Project to deliver 335,157-square-foot distribution facility on Grant Line Road
AAR reports weekly rail traffic for December and the week ending December 31, 2022
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending December 31, 2022, as well as volumes for December 2022.
McDonald’s is abandoning Kazakhstan as Russia’s war spills over
McDonald’s Corp. is set to abandon Kazakhstan after disruptions triggered by the invasion of Ukraine left the central Asian nation without a substitute for Russian…
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A tech ‘golden age’ awaits supply chains limping out of the pandemic
When the pandemic arrived in the leafy lakeside town of Holland, Michigan, office-furniture company Haworth Inc. needed more than hustle to avoid a supply-chain meltdown.