
Maersk Temporarily Reroutes Southern California Inland Cargo to Union Pacific
Maersk temporarily rerouted Southern California inland rail cargo to Union Pacific, affecting Chicago-bound containers.
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Maersk temporarily rerouted Southern California inland rail cargo to Union Pacific, affecting Chicago-bound containers.

The 100-day closure of the Strait of Hormuz is causing a re-evaluation of global energy markets, similar to the 1973 oil embargo

The Port of Long Beach acknowledged a trucking firm for launching a zero-emission freight corridor to Mexico

MST Logistics has deployed a new transport combination featuring Kinetic's inaugural fully electric 35 ton-meter truck-mounted crane.

Construction has started on a new 48-meter catamaran passenger ferry for Hy-Line Cruises at Midship Marine in Louisiana

The Dutch government has presented new nitrogen emission measures, impacting transport and inland shipping sectors.

Volkswagen plans to cut numerous jobs and possibly shut down plants to boost competitiveness, impacting automotive logistics.

The European Commission has initiated an antitrust investigation into Sanofi regarding alleged anti-competitive practices concerning a flu…

Saia is expanding its less-than-truckload network in the Midwest by adding new terminals to enhance capacity.
Safe Bulkers has launched its first methanol dual-fuel bulk carrier in China, with delivery expected by October

A lawsuit against a Universal Logistics subsidiary regarding Illinois' BIPA law has been certified as a class action.
Molslinjen has awarded BOS Power a contract for shoreside battery energy storage systems in Aarhus and Odden

Challenge Handling has appointed Detlef Schaefer as chief executive, leveraging his extensive experience in aviation and ground handling

CEVA Logistics and Fagioli have partnered to deliver end-to-end project logistics, combining freight forwarding with heavy-lift capabilities
COSCO Shipping has pulled its vessels from a CMA CGM India-Europe service after the French carrier resumed Suez Canal transits.
Prime Inc. is suing the federal government for an $11 million refund of diesel taxes on refrigerated trailer fuel.
USPS is adjusting dimensional reporting and sub-pound parcel rates, effective July 12, prompting shippers to adapt strategies.

The U.S. goods trade deficit grew to $105 billion in May as exports fell and imports rose.

Central Asia is quickly becoming a critical hub for air cargo, creating new connections between Asian and European markets.
Port Houston's public terminals experienced their highest monthly container volume since summer 2025, fueled by strong energy demand
Danish shipping firm Norden has named Anne Sofie Staunsbæk Veyhe as its new CFO, effective October 26, 2026

FedEx aims to have its entire MD-11F fleet operational again by Q4 2026, with four aircraft already returned to service

Logistics operations are moving from paper to digital inspection platforms, boosting accuracy and audit trails.

Emirates SkyCargo is boosting freighter services in East and Southeast Asia to link manufacturing hubs with global markets

Quadjet aircraft are seeing renewed interest from air cargo operators due to rising freight volumes and heavy-lift demand

Over 1,200 logistics workers are affected by recent layoffs as smaller freight operators continue to file for bankruptcy

Iran has reaffirmed its control over Strait of Hormuz shipping after a vessel strike near Oman, affecting tanker traffic.

DP World's Prince Rupert terminal has deployed a retrofitted hybrid RTG crane, converting an existing diesel unit to diesel-electric

Vessel traffic in the Strait of Hormuz declined after an Iranian attack on a Taiwanese-operated ship, raising regional tensions

Crude oil prices fell sharply as supply concerns eased with increased tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
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