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CN to support BHP’s Jansen Potash Mine with rail access to global markets
CN has entered into a transportation agreement with BHP to support the movement of potash from the Jansen Potash Mine in Saskatchewan to export terminals…
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Norway rejects US claim on forced labour, opposes tariffs
Norway rejects a U.S. assessment that the Nordic country has failed to prevent forced labour, its foreign minister told Reuters, adding that the allegation was…
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US forces board sanctioned tanker in Indian Ocean, Pentagon says
U.S. forces conducted an interdiction of the sanctioned stateless oil tanker Davina overnight in the Indian Ocean, the U.S. military's Indo-Pacific Command said on Friday.
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Allyn International launches “ALA Reimagined” modernization initiative for 2026
Today, Allyn International announced the launch of “ALA Reimagined,” a year-long modernization initiative focused on enhancing the Allyn Logistics Application (ALA) user experience. ALA provides…
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Successful removal of historic US 181 Harbor Bridge center span at the Port of Corpus Christi
After more than 60 years of service, the truss-style steel bridge was replaced by a modern cable-stayed structure designed with safety improvements to better serve…
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DOT ramps up rail safety enforcement, collects 25% more fines in 2025
FRA conducted more than 70,000 inspections to ensure America’s railways are safe for passengers and workers.
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Port of Long Beach shares progress on clean air agreement
Later this month, the Port of Long Beach will host the first quarterly meeting to update the public regarding progress on the Cooperative Agreement with…
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Study shows flexible human-robot collaboration can significantly improve warehouse productivity
One of my clients has conducted peer-reviewed research on how to best combine humans and robots for ideal results. If the future of warehouse work…
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Asia’s coal demand to rise by 100 million tons in wake of Middle East conflict / Rystad Energy
The Middle East conflict has dealt a lasting blow to Gulf energy infrastructure, causing billions of dollars in damage and catapulting energy security to the…
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FreightWeekSTL 2026 opens with focus on supply chain innovation and investment
St. Louis venture capitalist spotlights emerging technologies and the region’s competitive advantage