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New York City Delivery Regulations Spark Logistics Debate
New York City's renewed effort to license last-mile delivery drivers raises questions about the impacts on logistics operations.
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Offshore Energy Industry Sees Vessel and Carrier Upgrades
Offshore energy companies are investing in new vessels and carriers to support subsea construction and transport of XXL components.
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Central Holidays Expands Morocco Travel Programs
Central Holidays announces the launch of new immersive cultural travel experiences and custom offerings for Morocco.
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Icebreakers Clear Path for Mukran LNG Terminal Reopening
The Mukran LNG terminal in Germany has resumed operations after icebreakers cleared a channel through the frozen Baltic Sea, restoring access to the facility.
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SKS Expands Beyond Kitchens with New Luxury Laundry Line
Appliance manufacturer SKS debuts its first-ever luxury laundry portfolio, marking the brand's expansion into fabric care.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Regulatory Compliance, Sustainability Efforts
A roundup of recent news on regulatory compliance, sustainability initiatives, and other maritime industry updates.
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Hapag-Lloyd in Talks to Acquire Zim in Blockbuster Shipping Deal
German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd is in advanced negotiations to acquire Israeli container line Zim in a multi-billion dollar merger, according to reports.
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Chevron, Helleniq Energy Secure Offshore Exploration Leases in Greece
Chevron and Helleniq Energy have won leases to explore four offshore blocks in Greece, expanding their presence in the region.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: Logistics Moves, Aircraft Stunts, and Engine Deals
A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including a legal dispute over driver buyouts, a daring aircraft stunt, and a major engine order for new Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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Sanctioned Russian Icebreakers Assist in Transporting Gas to Europe
A Glasgow-based shipping company has relied on sanctioned Russian icebreakers to transport over 700,000 tonnes of gas from the Arctic to Europe in the last month.
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Shipping Market Outlook: Signs of a Potential Breakout
A roundup of recent reports suggesting the shipping market may be poised for a turnaround after a prolonged downturn.
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Intermodal Rates Lag Trucking Spot Market, But Change is Coming
The freight market has been sending mixed signals, with trucking spot rates recovering while intermodal rates remain low. However, that dynamic is expected to shift in the coming years.
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Tanker Market Faces Crossroads as Russian Oil Sanctions Intensify
The tanker market is at a critical juncture as the EU considers a full ban on maritime services for Russian oil, with major implications for the industry.
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Shipping Market Volatility Continues as Container Rates Compress
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including updates on container shipping rates, abandoned ships in the English Channel, and the growing threat of cyberattacks at sea.
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BougeRV Launches Innovative Off-Grid Water Heater
BougeRV unveils a new constant-temperature metal water heater designed for professional-grade comfort in off-grid applications.
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Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Vessel, Escalating Tensions
Japan seized a Chinese fishing vessel and arrested its captain, the first such incident since 2022, further straining relations between the two nations.
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International Roadcheck 2026 to Focus on ELD Safety and Cargo Securement
The upcoming International Roadcheck in 2026 will place a spotlight on electronic logging device (ELD) safety and cargo securement, according to industry reports.
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Trump Proposes Foreign-Built Vessel Fee to Boost US Shipbuilding
The Trump administration's new maritime action plan aims to revive the US shipbuilding industry through a proposed fee on foreign-built vessels calling at US ports.
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Mexican Truck Exports to U.S. Plummet in January
Exports of Mexican-made trucks to the U.S. fell 54% in January, according to Borderlands Mexico report.
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U.S. Interdicts Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Intensifying Campaign Against Venezuela's 'Shadow Fleet'
U.S. forces have boarded the sanctioned oil tanker VERONICA III in the Indian Ocean, marking the ninth vessel seized or interdicted in an intensifying campaign against the shadow fleet transporting illicit Venezuelan oil.
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