The proposed crude oil export terminal is expected to be operational in late 2020.
Twill adds new countries to digital platform
Germany, Greater China, Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam are now available as import options.
Ryder’s Q3 earnings soar 51 percent
The company benefitted from new business, higher volumes, a lower tax rate, and passing on higher fuel costs to customers.
OOCL’s revenues, volumes rise in Q3
The Hong Kong-based container carrier moved 1.71 million TEUs and recorded revenues of $1.56 billion for the third quarter of 2018.
Shippers leveraging America’s inland ports
Supply chain efficiency is even more important when carriers have the upper hand.
IMO keeps to 2020 implementation for sulfur cap
International Maritime Organization also adopts a ban on carriage of noncompliant fuel.
Carriers switch up Mid E/ISC-Med loops
Three loops between the Mediterranean and the Middle East/Indian Subcontinent will change within the next few weeks.
Deutsche Post DHL selling Chinese supply chain operations
S.F. Holding is paying about $796 million in what the two companies are calling a 10-year strategic partnership.
Singaporean firms added to North Korean sanctions
Tan Wee Beng is accused of laundering millions of dollars through the U.S. financial system.
Georgia terminals handle 630,000 vehicles during fiscal year
“The Port of Brunswick achieved a solid performance across all cargo categories,” says GPA Executive Director Griff Lynch.