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Auckland court fines stevedoring company for dropping 15-tonne excavator from a ship’s crane
Tauranga-based stevedoring company, C3 Limited, was fined $240,000 by the Auckland District Court after a 15-tonne excavator was dropped from…
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500,000 trucks could go electric in EU by 2030
With the deployment of 40,000 e-truck chargers at Europe’s freight movement ‘hotspots’, more than half a million road freight vehicles…
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Record quarter for DSV and DP DHL
Logistics investment analyst Jefferies highlights the better-than-expected operating earnings performances for the key leading global transport and logistics groups, despite…
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US facing lowest ocean freight peak season since 2014
‘The outlook for imports is slowly improving, but these are still some of the lowest numbers we have seen in…
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UK ports welcome new £705m Brexit border funding
British Ports Association called the promised resources to cover infrastructure, systems and staffing ‘helpful measures designed to ease the new…
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Zvezda starts work on another LNG-powered Aframax
Russian Zvezda shipyard has started building another liquefied natural gas-powered Aframax tanker for compatriot Rosneft. The yard held a keel…
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TraPac LA: 1st California terminal to join Green Marine
TraPac Los Angeles is Green Marine’s newest participant and the first terminal operator in California to join the voluntary environmental…
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Moody’s: Global shipping outlook remains negative
The outlook for the global shipping sector for the coming 12 to 18 months remains negative, according to Moody’s new…
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Hudong to deliver third Yamal LNG carrier
China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding is to deliver another LNG carrier that will serve the Novatek-operated Yamal project in the Arctic. Hudong…
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Unifeeder opts for Digital Twin
Denmark-based shortsea operator Unifeeder A/S and Dutch firm We4Sea B.V. have signed a cooperation agreement to roll-out the We4Sea Digital…
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