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Universal Technical Institute and Peterbilt Celebrate 1000th graduate joining skilled trades workforce
Peterbilt Technician Institute announces milestone, continues work to meet the demand for diesel technicians...
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Maritime talent newest frontier: The Caribbean
The global shipping industry is suffering acute crewing shortages, particularly among officers, which presents an opportunity for the Caribbean to join the ranks of countries,…
Imperial Petroleum, Inc. declares dividend on series preferred shares
The dividend payment relates to the period from the last dividend payment date for the Series A Preferred Shares on June 30, 2023, through September…
Graves & Rouzer joint statement on EPA’s final rule that reinforces weaponization of Clean Water Act to block infrastructure projects
“The Clean Water Act Section 401 final rule is unfortunately just another example of the Biden Administration’s hostility towards completing infrastructure projects.
Virgin Australia finds bogus jet part, highlighting global reach
Virgin Australia Airlines Pty has discovered a suspected unapproved part on one of its aircraft that originated with an obscure UK-based supplier, the latest in…
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Fraport extends CEO contract for Dr. Stefan Schulte
Supervisory board approves contract extension by a further three years
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AWO & Glosten Warn That California Harbor Craft Rules Will Be Costly
On August 9th, Crowley and the Port of San Diego broke ground on the shoreside charging station designed to provide clean energy for the company’s…
Russia raises oil export duty again on back of surging prices
Russia will again raise an oil-export levy the country’s producers pay, bringing more money into its coffers as surging prices compensate for smaller shipments.
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G-7 plans to ban imports of Russian diamonds, Belgium says
A ban on imports of Russian diamonds is expected to be agreed by Group of Seven nations in the next two or three weeks, a…
Extreme weather is forcing redesign of world’s busiest airports
From New York to Nice, airports are altering the way they operate to adapt to ever-wilder climate swings.