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High-and-heavy equipment manufacturers like Caterpillar and Deere are targeting the data center market for growth opportunities.
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High-and-heavy equipment manufacturers like Caterpillar and Deere are targeting the data center market for growth opportunities.

A trailer separated from its truck on Huisduinerweg in Den Helder; the driver reacted swiftly to prevent further incident

BMO's latest earnings report reveals little financial progress in the transportation sector despite a stronger freight market.

A Jones Act waiver is reshaping US oil trade, enabling foreign tankers to access domestic routes and altering energy flow patterns

Freightos reported a 3% revenue increase in Q1 2026, reaching US$7.2 million, with gross booking value up 24%

A House committee will debate the FY2027 transportation bill, including $200 million for national truck parking programs

Oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve was sent to California for the first time, amidst Middle East disruptions
Advanced Polymer Coatings (APC) has started a recoating program for six Sterling Ocean Shipping tankers to boost operational efficiency
A summary of carrier sales and purchase activity for Week 21, detailing recent vessel transactions and market trends
Ten Indian sailors detained in Iran since July 2025 on an oil tanker have been released after diplomatic engagement
Indian Register of Shipping awarded Type Approval to GRSE for marine hull and line valves for defense and commercial ships
Britannia P&I Club announces leadership changes, promoting Helen Todd to CUO and Simon Williams to CCO, effective June 1, 2026
Lomé's oil jetty is unavailable until June 7, 2026, with vessels now diverting to the ore wharf.
The MMG medical app for seafarers now includes updated guidance on Hantavirus, developed by Gard and Norwegian Centre for Maritime.
South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung has committed to developing the shipping and port industries as strategic national sectors.
The Port of Long Beach secured a $283 million federal grant for its Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility Project
Georgia Ports Authority and its employees raised a record $661,000 for United Way, supporting local community programs.

US rail freight traffic had a strong week, largely due to a substantial rise in intermodal volume.

Trump-era waivers for foreign-flagged ships carrying fuel between US ports had little effect on gasoline prices

Scorpio Tankers is selling four LR2 vessels and acquiring two new MR tankers in a fleet modernization effort.

Port of Auckland is investing NZ$200 million in a new international cruise terminal, Te Waharoa, opening in early 2027
Molgas Energy Group completed LNG bunkering for the LCO2 vessel Northern Pathfinder at a Norwegian terminal

ArcBest launched ArcBest View, a new digital platform for managing all logistics shipments and functions from one interface

Freight brokerages are enhancing security measures with robust verification processes to combat rising cargo theft and fraud.

Israel Ports Company has launched a tender for land use at Haifa Bay Port to expand logistics and port operations

The NHTSA has warned the public about a scam involving fraudulent text messages claiming to be traffic tickets.

Colombo Port is experiencing severe container yard congestion, causing delays in inter-terminal transfers and impacting transshipment…

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has transferred its digital container platform, Routescanner, to Royal Dirkzwager for further growth.

Container shipping's CO2 emissions intensity increased by 4% in Q1 2026, despite fleet expansion, due to Hormuz disruptions.

CMA CGM has redesigned its logistics network and introduced multimodal corridors to ensure cargo delivery to Gulf nations
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