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Heavy Transport through Romania

Sep 13, 2017

Rontransmar, a Romanian specialist transport company, currently has over 35 axle lines of the proven SCHEUERLE InterCombi in use. The latest assignment involved the transport of a 230 t transformer and demonstrated just how reliable the vehicles…

New Orleans' Big Plans Showing Dividends

Sep 12, 2017

A Container-on-Barge service intended to be an integral part of the regional intermodal equation is gathering momentum – and customers.  Quietly, the Port of New Orleans (NOLA) has marked some important accomplishments in the past two years…

Cyber Attacks Threaten Shipping & Dominate Maritime News

Sep 12, 2017

The maritime industry must redouble its efforts to secure IT systems and data. In June, Maersk Line A/S’s information systems were severely disrupted by the so-called Petya virus. FMC provided Maersk with relief to help them get through the difficult situation…

Record August Cargoes at Port of Virginia

Sep 11, 2017

The Port of Virginia tallied the most productive August in its history, moving 240,605 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 2.2 percent increase when compared with the same month last year. “As construction progresses at VIG (Virginia…

YRC Worldwide Closes Florida Terminals Due to Hurricane

Sep 07, 2017

YRC Worldwide Inc said on Thursday it has closed terminals in the Florida localities of Fort Pierce, Miami, Tampa and West Palm Beach due to Hurricane Irma.  (Reporting by Eric M. Johnson)

China Ramps up Role in Brazilian Transport Infrastructure

Sep 01, 2017

Chinese companies signed commitments on Friday to finance and build railways and ports that will help Brazil export iron ore and soybeans, the two main commodities it sells to China, during a state visit by Brazilian President Michel Temer. China…

UPS Resumes Operations in Some Parts of Storm-battered Texas

Aug 31, 2017

United Parcel Service Inc said on Thursday it resumed operations in Austin and some parts of Corpus Christi, Texas, that were halted due to Hurricane Harvey, though operations remained closed in the storm-battered Houston area.The company…

Pilot Program Sees Success for Blockchain in Logistics

Aug 30, 2017

A pilot program delivered by logistics technology company Marine Transport International (MTI) demonstrates that the logistics industry will see improved connectivity, efficiency and security thanks to blockchain. MTI, in conjunction with Agility Sciences…

COSCO Books H1 Profit of $288 mln

Aug 30, 2017

China's COSCO Shipping Holdings Co Ltd reported a first-half profit on Wednesday and forecast that improved demand in the container shipping market would continue for the rest of the year. China's largest shipping group, which last month…

Rickmers Maritime Wound Up

Aug 29, 2017

Rickmers Trust Management, a trustee-manager of Rickmers Maritime, informed that the trust has been wound up. The units of the trust and its notes shall cease to exist, said its trustee-manager in a Singapore Exchange (SGX) filing.  The trust has made final distributions to unsecured creditors…

TRAC Select Expands at US’ Largest Ports

Aug 29, 2017

TRAC Intermodal said it is expanding availability of its TRAC Select offering to meet growing demand among customers serving the country’s busiest ports including the Los Angeles/Long Beach and New York/New Jersey ports.  Launched in February…

Hapag-Lloyd Posts H1 Operating Profit

Aug 29, 2017

German container shipping group Hapag-Lloyd swung to a first-half operating profit as it raised transport volumes and freight rates stabilised, but it still posted a net loss after higher ship fuel costs weighed on first quarter earnings. Profit…

Port of Texas City Expects to Resume Service after Assessment

Aug 28, 2017

The Port of Texas City said on Saturday it expects to reopen within 24 to 48 hours after completing an assessment for damages after Tropical Storm Harvey made landfall as a category 4 hurricane. The port was closed on Friday for maritime operations…

Semi-automated Trucks to Hit UK Roads in 2018

Aug 25, 2017

Britain will begin trials of semi-automated, wirelessly connected truck convoys on public roads by the end of 2018, in a bid to find more fuel-efficient ways to transport goods. Development of the technology has already started elsewhere in Europe and the United States…

CMA CGM to Build World's Largest Boxships at Chinese Yard

Aug 23, 2017

French shipping group CMA CGM plans to build nine of the world's largest container ships at two Chinese shipyards, the China Daily newspaper reported on Wednesday. Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co confirmed that it and its sister yard Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co…

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