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Shipping Trends: Suez Canal Traffic Down, Hybrid Nuclear Power Advances, and E-Methanol Deals Emerge
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including declining Suez Canal traffic, new partners for the IMO's GreenVoyage2050 program, progress on hybrid nuclear power, and a long-term e-methanol offtake agreement.
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Samsung Heavy Drives FLNG Boom, Secures Delfin Deal
Samsung Heavy Industries sees earnings boost from rising demand for floating LNG production facilities.
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New York Driving Penalties Impact Truckers
A new enforcement regime in New York state could land some truck drivers in trouble quicker than before.
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White Oil Market Projected to Reach $2.77 Billion by 2030
The global white oil market is expected to grow significantly over the next decade, driven by rising demand in polymers, personal care, and other industries.
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Off-Highway Plastics Market to Reach $13 Billion by 2030
The off-highway plastics market is projected to grow to $13.08 billion by 2030, driven by increasing demand for lightweight, durable materials in construction, agriculture, and other industries.
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Illinois Trucking Insurance Pool Facing Fraud Allegations
Fraud claims and huge losses are roiling Illinois' commercial auto insurance market, raising concerns about auditing and fleet reporting practices.
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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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