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$70 Million Goes Towards Cutting Emissions in Australian Shipping Facilities
The project will consider whether berthed ships can be connected and charged from the electrical grid.
September 27, 2024
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Crystal-Rose Jones
Hong Kong’s Port Status in Danger
For one major shipping alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, Hong Kong is not long featuring as a direct ...
April 11, 2024
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Michael Ko
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Cindy Li
Ships Entering Yemeni Waters Must Obtain Permit: Houthi
CAIRO—Ships will have to obtain a permit from Yemen's Houthi-controlled Maritime Affairs Authority before entering Yemeni waters, Houthi ...
March 5, 2024
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Reuters
US-Led Strikes in Yemen Spark Oil Price Surge Amid Renewed Supply Concerns
Markets weigh 'nightmare scenario' as tensions rise in the Red Sea
January 12, 2024
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Andrew Moran
Iran Seizes Oil Tanker Involved in US–Iran Dispute in Gulf of Oman
DUBAI—Iran seized a tanker with Iraqi crude destined for Turkey on Thursday in retaliation for the confiscation last ...
January 11, 2024
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Reuters
Maersk Reroutes Red Sea Container Ships Back to Suez Canal
COPENHAGEN—Denmark's Maersk said on Thursday it has rerouted four out of five container vessels that were stuck in ...
January 5, 2024
BY
Reuters
BC Strike Affects Many Across the Country
For prairie farmers like Bill Prybylski, the strike at ports in B.C. is frustrating. While the strike, which ...
July 4, 2023
BY
Doug Lett
Empty Shipping Containers Pile Up in Chinese Ports as China’s Exports Continue to Decline
Empty shipping containers used for export have been piling up in Shanghai, Ningbo, Guangdong, and other major Chinese ...
March 27, 2023
BY
Alex Wu
Former Transportation Committee Chairman Warns China Could ‘Weaponize’ Dominance Over Shipping
Former House Transportation Committee Chairman Peter DeFazio has sounded the alarm over China's control of the shipping industry, ...
March 15, 2023
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Joseph Lord
Rethinking Shipping to Reduce US Vulnerability to China: A Hudson Institute Event
The pandemic triggered supply chain chaos in the past two years, which also provided the United States a ...
March 13, 2023
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Epoch Video
US Retailers’ Ocean Shipping Price Woes Ending, but New Delays Threaten
LONG BEACH, Calif.—Collapsing ocean shipping rates would seem to be good news for U.S. retailers, but they are ...
March 1, 2023
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Reuters
Warehouse Data Show Inflation Could Roar Back With a Vengeance
The latest warehouse data are showing signs that inflation could come back with a vengeance this year. As ...
February 14, 2023
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Bryan Jung
Maritime Companies Partner With Louisiana to Invest in Future Container Facility Terminal
Port companies in New Jersey and Switzerland have committed $800 million to build a $1.8 billion container facility ...
December 14, 2022
BY
Matt McGregor
Australia’s Record Grain Harvest Leads to Strong Demand for Export Services: Report
Bulk grain exports in Australia during the past two years have reached a new record, with the industry ...
December 9, 2022
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Henry Jom
US Charges 5 Russians for Shipping Military Equipment, Venezuelan Oil
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON—U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday charged five Russian nationals for sanctions evasion and other violations related to shipping ...
October 20, 2022
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Reuters
Europe Facing Record High Shipping Rates for Liquid Natural Gas, Running Out of Storage Capacity
A lack of ships is the latest challenge for buyers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) this winter, as ...
October 11, 2022
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Bryan Jung
China Steals Our Shipping Data
Commentary China stole a march on the United States by getting a major information technology system to market ...
September 23, 2022
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Anders Corr
Amazon Hands Out Shipping Software to Merchants, Including on Rival Sites
Amazon.com Inc. on Thursday said it would give merchants free software for managing shoppers' orders on and off ...
September 16, 2022
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Reuters
Ocean Shipping Rates Tumbled More Than Half in 2022
Ocean shipping rates on the major ocean trade routes have tumbled more than half from the beginning of ...
September 7, 2022
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Bryan Jung
Efforts to Repeal American Shipping Act Only Aid China
Commentary America's shipping industry isn't a whipping boy—it's one of our strengths. Sadly, the Jones Act, which promotes U.S. ...
August 16, 2022
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George Landrith
Shipping Problems Will Persist for Years, Fueling Cost-of-Living Crisis, Warns Logistics Giant
Global shipping problems that have driven up the price of food and goods may continue to wreak havoc ...
August 15, 2022
BY
Katabella Roberts
Latin America Moves Closer to China Amid Ukraine Crisis
News Analysis The Ukraine crisis allows the Chinese regime to increase engagement in Latin America, expand its power, ...
March 23, 2022
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Antonio Graceffo
Blaze Subsides on Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Off the Azores
The fire aboard a cargo ship carrying electric cars off the Azores islands is under control and is being ...
February 23, 2022
BY
Bryan Jung
Food Manufacturers Start to Cut Capacity Amid Labour Shortages and Supply Chain Woes
Canada's food manufacturers are starting to cut capacity and focus on key products as they confront labour shortages ...
January 19, 2022
BY
The Canadian Press
McDonald’s Japan Limiting Portion Sizes of Fries Available to Customers Due to Shipping Problems
McDonald's, facing a very different kind of chip crisis, is limiting the portion sizes of fries available to its ...
January 7, 2022
BY
Katabella Roberts
Two US Companies Agree to Pay $900,000 Over Chinese-Made Shipping Containers Provided to DoD
SoNo International LLC and Ark Capital Equipment LLC have agreed to jointly pay over $900,000 to the U.S. ...
January 7, 2022
BY
Katabella Roberts
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Dec. 22)
The White House and industry leaders say shipping companies are moving goods faster ahead of the holidays, President Joe ...
December 22, 2021
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NTD Television
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Jacki Thrapp
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T.J. Muscaro
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Jack Phillips
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Jacki Thrapp
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