Japanese liner carrier Mitsui O.S.K. Lines is scheduled to join Wan Hai and PIL’s jointly operated CMS service this week between Asia and the Middle East.
Schneider National drives toward IPO in 2017
The nationwide trucker and third-party logistics services provider said it will seek an initial public offering of its common stock in 2017.
DOT orders Georgia trucking company to cease operations
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said Industrial Transit, a trucking company based out of LaGrange, Ga., is a threat to public safety and has ordered the company to cease operations.
Judge rules NVOCC free from paying Hanjin for cargo carried by other carriers
Meanwhile, Hanjin has sent a note to customers that says it will allow Hanjin-owned containers to be terminated at either Terminal 46 in Seattle or Pier T in Long Beach.
UPS orders more hybrid delivery vans
The Atlanta, Ga.-based parcel giant said it plans to add 200 new hybrid electric delivery trucks to its fleet beginning in January.
NYK expands Thailand-Vietnam car carrier service
The Japanese ocean carrier has doubled the frequency of its automobile transport service between Thailand and Northern Vietnam to twice a month and shifted from calling Cai Lan to the port of Hai Phong, closer to the capital city of Hanoi.
UK airports post boost in cargo volumes
The London Heathrow Airport and the Gatwick Airport both saw cargo volumes rise year-over-year in September as both airports have been pushing to gain the new runway that will be constructed in southeast England
ACP prequalifies four firms to bid on new container terminal
The Panama Canal Authority said APM Terminals, Terminal Investment Limited, Terminal Link and PSA International are all in the running for the concession of the Corozal Container Terminal.
NEWS FLASH: Hurricane Matthew causes vessel delays in Savannah
Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Griff Lynch said the Port of Savannah is quickly recovering from Hurricane Matthew, but cargo vessels are unable to reach the port until navigational aids are repaired.
dnata strengthens cargo operations in Dubai
The air services provider launched a new customer service center in Dubai for export cargo customers, which is projected to serve about 700 customers per day and handle 25,000 tons of export cargo per month.