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DAT announces industry’s first AI-powered identity-verification solution to combat fraud
DAT Freight & Analytics today introduced the industry’s first purpose-built, AI-powered identity-fraud detection and prevention platform through a partnership with Verosint, to help prevent the…
Germany faces criticism over SEFE’s renewed LNG trade with Russia
The German government is facing criticism over its energy ties as a taxpayer-backed company re-enters the liquefied natural gas trade with Russia.
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Biden-Harris Administration announces $72 million to innovate manufacturing and accelerate deployment of wind and water energy technologies
DOE funding for 29 projects across 16 states and Washington, D.C., support President Biden’s goals to strengthen domestic supply chain and make wind and water…
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Optilogic’s groundbreaking sensitivity at scale enables large-scale sensitivity analysis with a single click
Sensitivity at Scale runs hundreds or thousands of sensitivity scenarios in parallel with a single click in its SaaS-based Cosmic Frog supply chain design platform.
USDA awards over $15 million in funding to expand market opportunities for U.S. agricultural producers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) today announced it is awarding over $15 million for 22 grant projects to promote the…
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Nelson-Jameson earns Wisconsin Motor Carrier Association’s Fleet Safety Award  
Top dairy distributor honored for its safe trucking operations
Norfolk Southern, DrayNow partner to improve customer and drayage driver experience
$8 million investment and joint venture to enhance shipment transparency
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Port of Oakland August container volume dips 
The Port of Oakland container volume sagged compared to the same time last year, however due to an unprecedented uptick in August 2022 volume, the…
Transnet says indebted companies are behind the calls for its CEO’s removal
South Africa’s beleaguered state ports and rail company deepened its feud with the private sector, accusing business chambers of intimidation because they owe it money.
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Apple’s Taiwan suppliers resume double-digit decline in August
Apple Inc.’s major suppliers in Taiwan suffered another double-digit sales decline in August as weak consumer demand dragged down the wider electronics industry.