
Saudi Crude Oil Exports to China Remain Low Amid High Prices and Geopolitical Tensions
Saudi Arabia's crude oil shipments to China are expected to remain at record lows in July due to high prices.
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Saudi Arabia's crude oil shipments to China are expected to remain at record lows in July due to high prices.
Amazon Freight has rolled out a new LTL service, stressing its asset-backed model with company-owned equipment.

Agricultural retailers fear higher freight rates and reduced service quality from a proposed Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern rail merger

A fourth person has died following a serious road accident involving a car and cyclists near Vogelwaarde, Netherlands.
AtoB@C Shipping took delivery of the Megamar, the eleventh plug-in hybrid vessel in its 5,400 dwt series, built in India
DP World's Canadian terminals have achieved Green Marine recertification, confirming their commitment to environmental performance
PV GAS imported nearly 120,000 tons of LNG and LPG to address rising domestic energy demand and global market fluctuations
A South Korean LNG carrier successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, easing concerns over the ongoing blockade
Hong Kong faces maritime disruptions due to an eight-month oil terminal repair and a seven-month submarine cable laying operation

COSCO Shipping Lines has announced an Emergency Bunker Surcharge for cargo moving to or through US East, Gulf, and West Coast ports.
PepsiCo is expanding its use of autonomous trucks with Gatik to boost capacity in challenging operational areas.
MERC launched a new program to reduce shipping emissions through research, pilot projects, and data management for practical insights.

U.S. Central Command confirmed the Strait of Hormuz is open for commercial shipping, countering Iranian claims of control

The TIA is asking the FMCSA to clarify standards for vetting motor carriers after the Montgomery v. Roman ruling.

NOAA officially declared El Niño, anticipating a strong event that has already prompted Panama Canal draft restrictions.

A fireworks truck explosion on I-75 exposed severe non-compliance in hazmat transport, raising concerns for logistics operators.
ABF Freight integrates two new Tesla Semis into its California operations to assess electric truck viability for wider routes.
Fiji Water created a private shipping network during the pandemic to counter severe capacity shortages in ocean freight

KLM's CEO expressed frustration over significant delays to the Airbus A350 freighter program, impacting operations at Schiphol.

Intermodal freight costs are increasing for shippers as IMCs reject lower-priced cargo, pushing them to more expensive routing.

Duarte Rocha, managing director of Extra Transportes Internacionais Lda, has joined the WACO System's executive board.

Truckload carriers anticipate a prolonged period of rate recovery, signaling a potential shift in market dynamics.

A new European initiative, FIT-HORIZONS, is uniting 19 maritime companies to decarbonize the existing global shipping fleet

Empty containers stuck in the Persian Gulf are tightening global supply, forcing carriers to lease more equipment

Producer prices jumped 6.5% in May 2026, largely driven by higher energy costs, indicating upstream inflationary pressure

A conservative network is pushing for the repeal of the Jones Act after its temporary suspension, citing economic concerns.

Tecon Suape, an ICTSI terminal, deployed a new Linev DTP 7500LVX container scanner to enhance security and operations

ASRY showcased its integrated maritime services at Posidonia 2026 to enhance its European market presence

Varamar is expanding into ship ownership with four new 5,200 DWT multipurpose vessels, planning up to eight more.

BIFA stresses the vital role of freight forwarding and logistics, exemplified by the upcoming World Cup's complex demands.
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