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Educators and global delegates explore the Ag Coast of America
The June 5th cruise highlighted key freight assets that position the St. Louis region as a thriving freight and logistics hub with global access, while…
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CN invests $20M in Indiana and $30M in Tennessee to build capacity and power sustainable growth
CN announced plans to invest approximately US$20 million in Indiana and approximately US$30 million in Tennessee in 2025, as part of its 2025 capital investment…
tormGeo adds Bearing AI to its network, boosting AI-powered voyage optimization
StormGeo announced a strategic partnership with Bearing AI, a pioneer in AI-driven vessel performance modeling.
Davies advances American shipbuilding expansion with acquisition of Gulf Copper’s Texas Shipyards
Davie announced its intention to acquire shipbuilding assets in Galveston and Port Arthur from Gulf Copper & Manufacturing Corporation, a Texas-based leader in ship repair,…
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CSX announces ratification of labor deal with locomotive engineers
CSX Corporation (NASDAQ: CSX) today announced that employees represented by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) have voted to ratify the five-year collective…
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Freightos reports container rates surging as shippers rush ahead of deadlines
Transpacific ocean container rates doubled to the West Coast last week and so far this week are above $6,000/FEU, with prices to the East Coast…
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Fleetio launches advanced analytics to help fleets turn data into action
Standard fleet reporting offers a helpful overview of asset health, but managing data sets in different places to drive business outcomes can be challenging. Advanced…
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US consumer prices rise moderately; tariffs expected to fan inflation
The report from the Labor Department on Wednesday also showed underlying price pressures muted last month. Economists say inflation has been slow to respond to…
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Japanese shipowners embrace technology to stay competitive, says Columbia Group
The Japanese shipping market is seeing a shift with more owners recognizing the role of technology in driving efficiency and sustainability, according to Columbia Group.
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WinGD secures ammonia engine orders for Trafigura newbuilds
Swiss marine power company WinGD is to deliver X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engine designs for four newbuild medium gas carriers (MGC) to be built by HD Hyundai…