The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s annual review will be distributed Nov. 14.
Former CDL examiner sent to prison for testing scheme
The Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General says Mississippi man drew up fraudulent paperwork for individuals seeking commercial driver’s licenses.
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE cooperate on feeder routes
Carriers are sharing space on three services in Asia and will begin sharing space on seven services in North Europe and the Mediterranean this month.
ITC limits imports of Toshiba memory devices
The president has 60 days to review the determination of intellectual property infringement.
U.S. security raised for ships calling Iraqi ports
The Coast Guard found that Iraqi ports “failed to maintain effective anti-terrorism measures” and vessels require onboard security if they’re bound for the U.S.
MOL rules remote container tracking trial a success
The location and route of cargo can be tracked in real time with the device mounted inside the container.
Executive Moves: MarineTraffic and Ceres Terminals
Greek ship tracking company appoints chief operating officer; North American stevedore and marine terminal operator names director of business development.
Small New England ports cast nets to catch the wind
Offshore wind farm business could be the biggest catch reeled in yet.
UPS My Choice will be available in 112 nations, territories
Forty-eight additions took place over the summer; another 48 will happen before the end of the year.
Panama Canal weighs in with record tonnage
The waterway’s expansion enabled a 9.5 percent increase in tonnage.