The board approved $277.6 million in capital expenditures, the largest portion of which will go toward the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal currently under construction.
U.S. finds unfair subsidies for large pipe imports
The American Line Pipe Producers Association is particularly pleased with Commerce’s “strong response” in its investigation of these imports from China and India.
Nominee: CSPC must catch up with e-commerce
President Trump’s pick for the Consumer Product Safety Commission tells the Senate Commerce Committee that the agency still thinks in terms of “brick-and-mortar retail.”
Ports plan Southern States Chassis Pool Agreement
Georgia and South Carolina ports authorities say their goal is to improve the supply and condition of chassis.
Executive Moves: VASCOR, Pace, Little Rock Port
Daugherty leading joint venture of APL and Fujitrans; Proulx heading operations for logistics provider; and Hendricks chairing board.
U.S. ‘not even close’ to Canada and Mexico on NAFTA issues
There are several divergent paths that talks could take, a former USTR official said.
2M Alliance suspends transpacific loop
MSC blames a “challenging operating environment for business.”
Retailers: Stop ‘reckless escalation’ of China tariffs
A tit-for-tat trade war with China would “sap the energy out of the strong U.S. economy,” according to the National Retail Federation.
Maersk hires new CFO
Carolina Dybeck Happe succeeds Jakob Stausholm, who resigned as chief financial officer of the Danish shipping conglomerate in March.
CN unveils Saskatchewan investments
Railway plans to invest C$210 million across the province as part of record C$3.4 billion capital program.