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Zoomlion Starts 2026 Strong with $1.2 Billion in Global Equipment Shipments
Chinese heavy equipment manufacturer Zoomlion reports over $1.2 billion in global equipment shipments to start 2026, delivering more than 15,000 units to customers in over 40 international markets.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Earnings Reports, Equipment Shipments, and Regulatory Rankings
A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including financial results, equipment shipments, and regulatory rankings.
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Supertanker Bet Pays Off as US Gulf Remains Locked Up
A shipowner's massive bet on oil tankers has paid off as it controls the majority of supertankers that can collect American oil next month, according to gCaptain.
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Freight Woes: The Broken Chain from Load Board to Crash Scene
A firsthand look at the complex realities of freight movement, from brokers and carriers to spot markets and crash scenes.
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Canada Nickel Files Technical Report for Reid Nickel Sulphide Project
Canada Nickel Company has filed a technical report on its updated resource estimate for the Reid Nickel Sulphide Project in Ontario.
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Panama Authorities Search CK Hutchison's Port Subsidiary
Panamanian officials searched a ports unit of Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison, escalating a dispute over control of two key ports in the Panama Canal.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Wind Power Optimism, Freight Document Challenges
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including the wind power industry's hopes for data centers and the ongoing challenges of freight documentation.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Trucking Reform, Port Infrastructure, and Shipping Market Updates
A roundup of recent news on trucking regulations, port projects, and shipping market trends in the maritime industry.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Sanctions, Oil Flows, and Port Infrastructure
A roundup of recent maritime news including a Russian oil tanker bound for Cuba, Slovakia's threat to cut off electricity to Ukraine, and updates on port infrastructure projects.
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UPS Wins Approval for $150,000 Driver Buyouts
A U.S. court has rejected a union motion to stop UPS from offering buyouts to package car drivers in an effort to reduce excess capacity.
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Trump Announces Greenland Hospital Ship Mission as Mercy and Comfort Sit Idle
President Trump announced plans to send a U.S. hospital ship to Greenland, while the Mercy and Comfort vessels remain docked in Alabama.
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Flatbed Freight Surge Signals Manufacturing Rebound
Flatbed freight rejections have spiked in recent months, potentially indicating a resurgence in manufacturing activity.
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US Revokes Visas for Chilean Officials Over China Cable Plan
The US State Department has revoked visas for Chile's Transport Minister and two other officials over a proposed undersea telecommunications cable linking Chile to Hong Kong, forcing the South American nation to navigate between its top trading partner China and strategic ally Washington.
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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, But Impact Remains Unclear
The US Supreme Court has ruled against Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, but the President has responded with a new 15% global tariff, leaving the shipping and trade outlook uncertain.
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Cargo Theft Plagues Mexican Truckers as Insurers Face Scrutiny
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including rising cargo theft in Mexico and the role of insurers in trucking incidents.
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Princess Cruises Breaks Margarita Sales Record on National Margarita Day
Princess Cruises celebrated National Margarita Day by breaking the Guinness World Record for most margaritas sold in 8 hours, selling over 1 million of their signature 24K margaritas.
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Denmark Evacuates US Submarine Crew Member in Greenlandic Waters
Denmark's Joint Arctic Command evacuated a crew member requiring urgent medical treatment from a U.S. submarine in Greenlandic waters.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Whale Strikes, Port Investments, and Oil Price Dilemmas
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including threats to whales in Chilean waters, a rejected U.S. hospital ship offer for Greenland, port infrastructure investments, and the challenges central banks face with oil prices.
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Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Raises Questions for Maritime Industry
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's broad import tariffs has created uncertainty for maritime businesses and policymakers.
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Port Tariffs Loom as Shipping Faces Regulatory Uncertainty
Potential new port tariffs targeting Chinese ships could impact the global shipping industry, while the Mediterranean region shows opportunities for transport fuel markets.
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