The Lake Oswego, Ore.-based railroad transportation equipment manufacturer’s revenues for the quarter, which ended May 31, 2017, tumbled 28.3 percent year-over-year to $439.2 million.
DHL opens pharmaceutical facility in Ireland
The global logistics provider has opened a temperature-controlled warehouse facility by Dublin Airport to support life science manufacturers in Ireland.
Ohio agency finds evidence of racial discrimination at UPS facility
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission has determined there is probable cause in 25 complaints of racial discrimination and harassment at a UPS distribution center in Maumee, Ohio, local Ohio news source The Blade reported.
Lowenthal, Poe call for port security briefing
Chairs of the House PORTS Caucus – Congressmen Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) and Ted Poe (TX-02) – sent a letter to DHS Secretary John Kelly to get a classified understanding on the country’s ports’ cyber protection plans.
Maersk still sorting through Petya aftermath
The world’s largest liner carrier and its associated businesses are gradually recovering from Tuesday’s massive cyber attack, but some systems remain shuttered.
Elwell sworn in as FAA deputy administrator
The Federal Aviation Administration said Dan Elwell, who has both extensive government and private sector aviation experience, has been sworn in this week as its deputy administrator.
S&P confirms Hapag-Lloyd’s credit rating
Standard & Poor’s confirmed Hapag-Lloyd’s B+ credit rating in the wake of its merger with United Arab Shipping Co., and removed the German shipping company from its CreditWatch.
Oklahoma shipper fined for air hazmat violation
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $63,000 civil penalty against Terrazzo USA & Associates of McLoud, Okla. for allegedly violating federal hazardous materials regulations.
Executive Moves: Port of Long Beach and Port of Corpus Christi
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners approves director of human resources services; and the Port of Corpus Christi Authority hires director of operations and financial controller.
U.S. maritime academies graduate nearly 1,200
Upwards of 1,200 graduates of the nation’s federal and state merchant marine academies are now taking their place in the U.S.-flag maritime industry or military branches, according to the American Maritime Partnership.