EPCs Anticipate Growth Driven by Fossil Fuels and Tech Projects
Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies, crucial players in the project cargo sector, are forecasting a business upswing in 2026. This growth...
Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies, crucial players in the project cargo sector, are forecasting a business upswing in 2026. This growth...
CNC has launched a significantly revamped JPX service, aiming to bolster connectivity across key Asian markets including Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, and ...
Wholesale distributors are preparing for substantial changes to their inventory strategies in 2026, driven by economic uncertainty and heightened competition, a...
GMS, the global leader in purchasing ships for recycling, has urged the European Commission to approve qualified Indian ship recycling yards for inclusion on th...
HMM has alerted customers to possible disruptions to its maritime services due to escalating tensions and security risks in the Middle East, particularly around...
North American fleets sharply increased orders for new heavy-duty trucks in February, signaling strengthening demand across the freight market. Preliminary dat...
Intra-Asia shipping rates have continued their downward trend even after Chinese factories resumed operations following the Lunar New Year holiday. The holiday ...
Greek containership owner Costamare has further expanded its newbuilding program in China by ordering four additional 3,100 TEU vessels, adding to its existing ...
The fourth-quarter and full-year (Q4/FY25) snapshot results of DHL Group, released today, indicate continuity for the German logistics integrator. This is exce...
A U.S. trade court has directed Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to start processing refunds for tariffs that were previously imposed under emergency powers ...
Wabash recently debuted a cargo assurance solution that transforms the trailer itself into a secure, connected system designed to prevent cargo theft rather tha...
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is prompting insurers and shippers to re-evaluate their exposure to disruptions affecting air and sea transport. Supply ...