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AiO member, Ginter Logistics’ remarkable project achievements
Ginter Logistics Service has rich experience in project logistics for many years, with a specialization in handling oversized cargo, break bulk cargo and charter flights...
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Odfjell first to install suction sails on deep-sea chemical tanker
bound4blue’s eSAIL® system utilizes a cutting-edge wind-assisted propulsion system known as a suction sail. By promoting the use of wind power to propel vessels, this…
Fifth time, Atlantic Logistics makes the ‘Inc. 5000’
The 3PL is ranked as 2,735 in 2023 and 196 percent three-year revenue growth...
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FAA posts directive for fixes to Pratt’s Airbus A320 engines
US aviation regulators outlined inspections needed for potentially faulty parts on some of Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engines that power Airbus SE’s best-selling A320neo…
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DAT Truckload Volume Index: July freight volumes, rates chilled by seasonality
Truckload freight volumes fell last month and national benchmark spot rates for dry van and refrigerated (“reefer”) loads retreated from their gains in June...
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Crowley, GFR media carry Roberto Clemente’s legacy forward
Leaders from Crowley, El Nuevo Día, Puerto Rico’s most circulated newspaper, and the Clemente Foundation announced the unique partnership Thursday as the landmark exhibit was...
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Dachser USA reorganizes management in the Northeastern United States
Dachser has appointed a new general manager for its branches in the Northeastern United States. With Andreas Kayser, an experienced logistics manager is responsible for…
Chinese solar makers face new tariffs after US says they’re dodging duties
A US government probe has concluded some manufacturers in Asia are illegally bypassing tariffs on Chinese solar equipment, exposing them to duties that threaten to…
EIA-Natural gas weekly update report - August 17, 2023
U.S. ethane production reaches record high in April 2023...
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CBP agriculture specialists discover first-in-nation pest in San Diego
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists assigned to the Otay Mesa cargo facility intercepted a rare pest while inspecting a cargo shipment on July…