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Seven truck drivers were fined in Twente, Netherlands, for environmental transport document violations during a recent inspection
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Seven truck drivers were fined in Twente, Netherlands, for environmental transport document violations during a recent inspection

Kalmar has made its fully electric TT7 terminal tractor available in European markets, broadening its zero-emission equipment range

The UN's top court has confirmed that the right to strike is internationally protected for all workers, including transport staff

Ian Taylor coordinated the agency and operations for an 8,147-tonne Bolivian bulk sugar export via the Port of Arica

The TransPennine Route Upgrade is moving forward, emphasizing rail freight's growing role for northern English ports

Scottish Renewables highlights Peel Ports' King George V Dock in Glasgow as a key logistics hub for wind energy

Iran proposes an insurance-based framework for Strait of Hormuz management, requiring mandatory cargo declarations for all transiting…
Project Cargo Network (PCN) has launched a new mentorship program for heavy lift and project cargo professionals

Riga Mainz successfully moved two large process columns from Kleve to the Rhine River, navigating urban routes
Strong demand continues for heavy lift deck carriers and semi-submersibles, fueled by the expanding energy sector

A new UK government fuel duty freeze for road hauliers may inadvertently hinder rail freight's competitiveness and modal shift.

India's Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways is reportedly evaluating a new program to provide subsidies for the local production of…

Rhenus Logistics has established an alternative overland corridor connecting Europe and the Middle East via Jordan

The Northwest Seaport Alliance saw breakbulk volumes rise while container throughput declined in April.

WEC Lines launched a new weekly EBRO rail service in Spain, connecting Agoncillo and Zaragoza with Barcelona.

Noatum Ports has announced an investment plan to expand agri-food bulk traffic at the Port of Tarragona

Greek shipping magnate George Economou has sold the 2006-built Capesize bulk carrier Venture I to Talent Shipping

A new documentary titled "Posidonia" highlights the environmental fragility of the Mediterranean Sea

Russia's shadow oil tanker fleet is reportedly engaged in hybrid warfare, including sabotage and surveillance in European waters

Maritime leaders discussed the complexities of integrating AI with existing legacy systems at a recent summit

Lloyd's Register launched the LXF Consortium to standardize digital data exchange for container stowage and lashing

Hong Kong International Airport saw a 4.9% rise in cargo volume during April, handling 423,000 tonnes

MSC has updated its emergency fuel surcharge for cargo moving between Northern Europe, the Red Sea, and East Africa.

Arkas Line is expanding its refrigerated cargo capabilities by integrating 500 new reefer containers into its fleet

Valenciaport has awarded a 25-year concession for a renewable fuels plant at the Port of Sagunto

The latest State of Freight webinar addressed the Montgomery case's impact and current short-term market strength

A rail safety measure, previously opposed by railroad companies, has been included in US transportation funding legislation

The New York and New Jersey maritime industry recognized James McNamara for his 40-year tenure with the ILA

A Supreme Court ruling on freight broker liability is largely viewed as beneficial for asset-based carriers

Georgia Ports Authority reported lower container volumes at the Port of Savannah due to increased costs and softer market conditions
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