Dagher says offshore wind supply chain problems are manageable
Part two of a two piece feature on the future of offshore floating wind power in the U.S. with the University of Maine’s Dr. Habib Dagher, the executive director of the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Cordero calls for more collaboration in State of the Port Address
Port of Long Beach’s Cordero calls for closer collaboration with Los Angeles and cites rail, wind, and hydrogen Investments...
DB Schenker: Biggest takeover of a logistics group so far this century
The upcoming sale of German state-owned DB Schenker is big news — $13 to $16 billion — worth is the estimated sales value of the company. But who will buy this giant logistics enterprise and at what price? These are big questions that loom for not only Schenker’s but the entire logistics industry...
Dr. Dagher advocates offshore wind “Marshal Plan” for U.S. ports
Part one of a two piece feature on the future of offshore floating wind power in the U.S. with the University of Maine’s Dr. Habib Dagher, the executive director of the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center.
Trucknet sets up a Gulf-Israel/Egypt land bridge
Trucknet’s landbridge operation bypasses the troubled Red Sea pinch point...
LA’s Seroka says ports of LA & Long Beach increased market share in 2023
In his ‘State of the Port of Los Angeles’ address on January 10th, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Eugene Seroka reported that the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach increased their national market share by 3 percent in 2023.
California based Aeras brings emissions capture technology to ships at Los Angeles & Long Beach
On December 4, 2023, a barge-based emissions capture technology, developed by California-based AERAS, was certified by the California Air Resources Board (“CARB”) to begin offering “commercial emission capture and control services for ships at berth” at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
European road freight’s decarbonization challenge
Road freight must almost entirely decarbonize by 2050 and this enormous challenge is made even more daunting given that demand for truck services is expected to triple over the same timeframe.
Red Sea attacks herald fresh period of uncertainty for supply chains
An escalation in drone and missile strikes on maritime shipping passing through the Bab al-Mandab Strait at the southern mouth of the Red Sea has heralded a fresh period of uncertainty for global supply chains and left shippers on...

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