Shippers are holding their collective breath to see how a rash of uncertainties surrounding the U.S. and global economies will impact freight rates in 2025.
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Essential items in remote stores will be price-locked as part of a $50 million federal scheme to slash the cost of groceries ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNInbound containers arriving at ACT increase by 85.9% in JanuaryStatistical data from the Jordan Logistics Association (JLA) revealed a significant increase of 85.9 per cent in the number of inbound containers arriving in the Kingdom through the Aqaba Container ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNRed Sea crisis: Supply chain issues set to continue despite Gaza ceasefireThe world’s major shipping companies say they won’t be sending vessels back to the Red Sea any time soon despite a pledge by ...
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Inquirer on MSNTop climate scientist declares 2C climate goal 'dead'Holding long-term global warming to two degrees Celsius -- the fallback target of the Paris climate accord -- is now ...
The Wuhan company didn’t bother with the dark web. It spruiked its goods right in the open, showing mounds of white powder ...
A study published in Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development looks at shipping aerosol emissions and the rate ... system as atmospheric greenhouse gases continue to rise and the ...
A.P. Moeller-Maersk reported stronger than expected Q4 profit, boosted by higher freight rates due to Red Sea trade ...
Maersk’s container-shipping business revenue increased 39%.
The Norwegian investment bank’s top picks are Golden Ocean and 2020 Bulkers.
Bauxite has overtaken coal as the second-biggest generator of shipping demand for capesizes, heralding a new era for the ...
Maersk on Thursday reported fourth-quarter profits above forecasts and said it expects earnings this year to trail last ...
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