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Electric drive on the rise
Liebherr, a global leader in mobile harbour crane technology, continues to drive innovation in sustainable port operations. With over 2,000 mobile harbour cranes produced and…
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American Waterways Operators video highlights tugboat, towboat and barge industry’s importance to national and homeland security
The American Waterways Operators, the trade association of the American tugboat, towboat and barge industry, has released a new video on the industry's contributions to…
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Geekplus unveils new robot arm picking station, ushering in an era of fully unmanned warehouses
Geekplus, the global leader in warehouse robotics, today unveiled its new Robot Arm Picking Station, marking the industry’s first end-to-end unmanned picking solution, and a…
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Quonset Business Park Is now home to over 15,000 jobs
State and local leaders joined the Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) to announce that the Quonset Business Park is now home to more than 15,000 jobs—a…
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Historic tunnel breakthrough achieved by “Mary” – ARC congratulates Hampton Roads & VDOT
ARC Group delivered ‘Mary’ to Norfolk from Europe in 2021
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PIL celebrates naming of fourth 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ship
Pacific International Lines (PIL) today marked a major milestone in its green fleet transformation with the naming of Kota Orkid, the fourth in its series…
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Nvidia’s CEO says chipmaker will build new AI supercomputers for US Energy Department
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday that the artificial intelligence chip leader will build seven new supercomputers for the U.S. Department of Energy, and…
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US air traffic control staffing shortages continue to snarl flights
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Tuesday that air traffic controller absences were continuing to snarl flights as they missed their first full paycheck…
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CAMO software brings major benefits today – and even more to look forward to in the future
Cloud-native software used by Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisations (CAMOs), generally known simply as CAMO software, is gaining ground across the aviation sector.
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Throughput at the Port of Rotterdam falls slightly in the first nine months of 2025
Total throughput in the port of Rotterdam fell slightly by 2.6% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year.