The New York City Economic Development Corporation has invested more than $115 million to reactivate the terminal as a shipping hub.
Expeditors speeds past analyst expectations in Q1
The global logistics company thrived from a lower effective tax rate and higher ocean and airfreight volumes.
Keeping it clean
The U.S. Justice Department is stepping up its efforts to penalize companies that engage in bribery with foreign government officials.
U.S. pressing India for wheat, rice market details
The first-of-its-kind notification filed under the World Trade Organization’s Committee on Agriculture claims India “substantially underreported” its market price support.
IAG Cargo starting London-to-Durban service
The route is being added to meet the demands of South Africa’s manufacturing sector.
Analyst: Enlist states to combat global practices
CSIS political economy analyst tells Senate Foreign Relations Committee panel that more federal coordination with smaller governments would help counter an international rise in state capitalist policies.
Executive Moves: From Bestpass to Yusen
A contract is extended, a chairman is elected and industry leaders are promoted in Europe, Asia and the United States.
Virginia International Gateway growth continues
The Virginia Port Authority plans to launch the Navis N4 terminal operating system this weekend at Virginia International Gateway, which also will see new container stacks coming online this month and in June.
Damen supports women in maritime industry
The shipyards group’s Sylvia Boe has been named president of the Netherlands chapter of WISTA.
Savino Del Bene expands U.S. operations
The Italian logistics and freight forwarding company opens for additional offices and acquires a freight forwarder.