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Cushman & Wakefield advises sale of new single-tenant last-mile distribution facility in heart of New York for $9.85 million
Newly developed building is 100% NNN leased to major home improvement retailer brand
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HHLA acquires interest in Austrian intermodal service provider Roland Spedition GMBH
In order to further implement its strategy aimed at growth and innovation, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) acquired a majority share in Roland Spedition…
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Japan’s energy policies aim for increased zero-carbon electricity generation
Over the last several years, the Japanese government has announced energy policies aimed to achieve carbon neutrality, or net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, by 2050…
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Duos granted comprehensive patent for railcar scanning
Another patent for Railcar Inspection Portal (“RIP®”) technology confirms Duos as the intellectual property leader for high-speed scanning of freight and passenger rolling stock
TOP Ships Inc. announces commencement of time charter at very strong rate
TOP Ships Inc. (the “Company”), an international owner and operator of modern, fuel efficient "ECO" tanker vessels, announced today that it has commenced its previously…
Xeneta Shipping Index: Long term rates edge up globally as Red Sea conflict continues to cast uncertainty across the market
Ocean freight container carriers are treading a fine line between risk and reward during new contract negotiations as the market remains gripped by uncertainty in…
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Wilson Sons docks gas tanker Forte de Copacabana, owned by Elcano, at its shipyards in Guarujá
This is the first time that the company has docked this type of vessel, which is also one of the largest ever attended
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Kittle’s Furniture looks to the future – uses Kenworth K270E battery-electric cabover
Kittle’s is the first company in Indiana to take delivery of a Kenworth BEV
[Freightos Weekly Update] Ocean rates leveling off, but remain elevated on Red Sea impacts
Though ocean logistics have entered a new routine avoiding the Suez Canal, some ports like those in the Western Mediterranean continue to experience moderate congestion…
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Maersk sees improved prospects for global container trade
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, a bellwether for global trade, said a strong start to the year has improved the outlook for container trade demand worldwide.