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Steel spikes

AJOT | May 16, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

Along with Dugan’s reported year-to-date and total tonnage statistics, there is another yearly increase in steel imports that can be directly attributed to Mother Nature. Dugan elaborated on how and why it occurs, and the annual benefits it creates.

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Steel product imports forge ahead in Q1

AJOT | May 16, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News

Increased breakbulk imports evidence higher demand for steel and steel-related products.

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Lone Star State seaports investing heavily in projects to support increasing activity

Paul Scott Abbott | May 16, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Learn more on what's happening at the Texas Gulf ports starting just west of the Louisiana-Texas line and heading generally southwestward along the Gulf of Mexico, toward the U.S.-Mexico border

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With a favorable wind, Carver Companies moving ahead

George Lauriat | April 23, 2024 | Project / Heavy Lift

The Carver Companies, based in Coeymans, New York, is located up the Hudson River, near Albany around 140 miles from New York City. And the company is very busy and busy in a lot of different ways.

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Bad news and good news for New York’s offshore wind industry

Peter Buxbaum | April 23, 2024 | Project / Heavy Lift

One project was cancelled but others are going forward; redevelopment of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal is a centerpiece.

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Near or far: Latin American trade

George Lauriat | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Why hasn’t trade in Latin America grown faster? And additionally, where does the United States fit into the process? These aren’t new questions, simply questions that are rolled over like sovereign debt to the next administration or generation to reframe.

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Do ocean carriers have a future in airfreight?

Stuart Todd | April 22, 2024 | Air Cargo | Freighters

Container ocean carriers have moved into air freight. Is a flight of fancy or a long-term strategy?

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Air Canada Cargo’s freighter feeder to passenger jet strategy is powering growth

Chris Barnett | April 22, 2024 | Air Cargo | Freighters

Canadians typically are not drumbeating self-promoters and Air Canada’s management rarely deviates from that description, but the airline’s aggressive, standalone cargo operation recently captured the spotlight for exceptional performance and earned the right to take a few bows on the global stage.

Key bridge collapse closes Port of Baltimore and raises questions about what’s next?

AJOT | April 22, 2024 | Maritime | Ports & Terminals | Canal and Waterway

Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse triggers a multifaceted response. But as the wreckage is untangled, there are still questions to be resolved.

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Competition for container cargo growing between Canadian East Coast ports

Leo Ryan | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Amidst low global economic growth and trade trends plus service adjustments by ocean carriers, Canadian ports on the east coast are increasingly competing against each other for container business.

It’s official: The post-COVID era at the Port of NY/NJ has arrived

Peter Buxbaum | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

PANYNJ projects tackle sustainability

Peter Buxbaum | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Eimskip and the Port of Portland, ME

George Lauriat | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

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New England’s ports building their niche

George Lauriat | April 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Discover what's happening at the New England ports as they perfect their niche strategies

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G&W’s rail portfolio links Northeast’s ports and freight

George Lauriat | April 22, 2024 | Intermodal | Rail | Ports & Terminals | Ports

You might not recognize the name Genesee & Wyoming (G&W), but it is the biggest short rail holding company in the world. And in the Northeast, it is a key driver that keeps the region’s freight rolling.

Enforcement action

AJOT | April 22, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

Shippers and brokers applaud FMC demurrage and detention guidelines

AJOT | April 22, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

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What’s the future for ocean carrier alliances?

George Lauriat | April 22, 2024 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | By The Numbers

In 2025 Maersk and Hapag will begin their Gemini Cooperation alliance while MSC will go it alone. So with all these domino changes, what’s the future of ocean carrier alliances?

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SeaCube unique vantage point of reefer tech trends

George Lauriat | March 18, 2024 | Logistics

SeaCube CEO Robert Sappio discusses tech trends in the reefer business.

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DHL’s temperature-controlled logistics important link in the pharmaceutical supply chain

Chris Barnett | March 18, 2024 | Air Cargo | Freighters | Logistics

DHL Forwarding’s (DGF) is laser focused on the demanding logistics of the most time sensitive of all perishables — pharmaceuticals.

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