Air Freight News
Kalmar partners with Coast Autonomous Inc. to speed up the development of robotic solutions to the market
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed a joint development agreement with Coast Autonomous Inc. to speed up the development and launch of robotic solutions across…
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DAT spot truckload market summary, Dec. 26-Jan 1, 2022
DAT: Spot rates start 2022 at all-time highs
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Retail gasoline prices rose across the United States in 2021 as driving increased
Rising crude oil prices and increased gasoline demand contributed to the average U.S. retail price for regular grade gasoline increasing to $3.01 per gallon (gal)…
ExxonMobil makes two discoveries offshore Guyana
ExxonMobil today said it made two oil discoveries at Fangtooth-1 and Lau Lau-1 in the Stabroek block offshore Guyana.
Rail traffic for December and the week ending January 1, 2022
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending January 1, 2022, as well as volumes for December 2021.
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Roomba maker seeks to block rival SharkNinja vacuums from US
IRobot Corp. is asking a trade judge to block U.S. imports of rival SharkNinja robotic vacuum cleaners, alleging they copied advanced features.
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REE commences trials of all-new electric P7 modular platform for delivery fleets
• The new P7 platform is based on specifications from one of world’s largest delivery companies • First prototypes will be available for customer evaluation…
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Congo Terminal tops historic volume by handling over a million containers in 2021
Congo Terminal, a subsidiary of Bolloré Ports, exceeded the volume of one million shipping containers handled in 2021, having managed 1,003,734 TEUs over the course…
FourKites named a 2022 Best Place to Work by Built In
FourKites Earns Placement on Built In’s Best Places to Work, Best Benefits and Best Large Companies to Work For in Chicago
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Maersk overtaken as world’s no. 1 shipping line by MSC
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is no longer the world’s largest container line.