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Extreme weather impacting port operations 21 Jan 2026, Greece High winds and rain are causing disruption at some ports in Greece today (21 January). READ MORE Demolition & reinstatement ofâŠ
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Extreme weather impacting port operations 21 Jan 2026, Greece High winds and rain are causing disruption at some ports in Greece today (21 January). READ MORE Demolition & reinstatement ofâŠ
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Arsenio Dominguez says the big questions about the IMO carbon price are not new, and countries need to address them... Related StoriesCrack down on ‘Mickey Mouse flag states’, Marshall IslandsâŠ
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The hype around humanoid robots is outpacing the technologyâs readiness for large-scale deployment, according to Gartner research released today.The business and technology insights company said that over the next twoâŠ
Lire la suite âForwarders have responded indifferently to European lawmakers blocking ratification of the EU-US trade deal agreed last year, with logistics operators claiming that this latest move is âjust one of manyââŠ
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Following what he called a âvery productiveâ meeting with Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States has established the framework for a futureâŠ
Lire la suite âThe 2026 National Defense Authorization Act has introduced the first statutory definition of “harassment” under the Safer Seas Act, but maritime advocates argue the narrow focus on discrimination-based conduct excludes...
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French President Emmanuel Macronâs aviator sunglasses have caught the eye, âwith social media users debating his choice of a Top Gun look as âhe criticised US President Donald Trump overâŠ
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Corporate strategy debates shouldn’t pit sustainability against profitability, but see it as a short-term versus long-term risk issue, Ramon Laguarta said during a World Economic Forum event.
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DP World says the reportâs findings point to companies actively redesigning supply chains and trade routes to manage volatility and build resilience.
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“The system is down. We can’t ship any customer orders. We’re not sure when the system will be back up again.” Oh no … Customers do not care about thisâŠ
Lire la suite âEcho gets 4 million square feet of warehouse space and a massive drop trailer pool. The post Echo Global Logistics acquires ITS Logistics to create $5.4 billion combined entity appearedâŠ
Lire la suite âThe benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges rose for the first time in eight weeks. The post Benchmark diesel price rises after eight weeks of declines appeared firstâŠ
Lire la suite âHundreds-of-millions contract transforms commercial shipbuilding into dual-use intelligence infrastructure, positioning Korean yards as data collection nodes for Pentagon-aligned analytics. The post When Silicon Valley intelligence platform merge with Korean shipyardsâŠ
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The batteries would do the work of lithium-ion batteries but on a much bigger scale to give its largest data centers backup power, the company says.
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Capesize rates have rebounded in recent days from the usual January lows, but there are reasons to be optimistic even... Related StoriesDanaos further diversifies fleet with foray into LNG shippingMSCâŠ
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Shippers should heed signs that ocean carriers have managed to keep the decline in Asia imports from sinking the market, reflecting a modicum of control and price restraint.
Lire la suite â3D printing technology is not new. Its been present for two decades now. But this technology is so broad, immersive and innovative, people are continually stretching the limits ofâŠ
Lire la suite âIf you got an email from FMCSA this week telling you to prepare for Motus, you might have rolled your eyes. Another promise to modernize. Weâve heard this song before.âŠ
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Morrisons chief executive Rami BaitiĂ©h has warned that he expects food inflation will âgo up and up over the coming monthsâ, but says the grocer is well-placed to combat risingâŠ
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Health authorities are investigating whether blood samples from pregnant women are being smuggled into Hong Kong for testing, with two laboratories being referred for follow-up action. The Department of HealthâŠ
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