The U.S. Coast Guard has been unable to make visual or radio contact with a TOTE cargo ship that was caught up in Hurricane Joaquin while sailing from Jacksonville, Fla. to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Brighton Supports Breast Cancer With “Goods That Do Good”
Los Angeles– Brighton is excited to support hundreds of local breast cancer charities across the US through its 13th annual Power of Pink Program. The company has a dedicated and deep history of giving back which includes supporting local breast cancer organizations through the sale of its exclusive Power of Pink bracelets and leathergoods. What sets […]
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The Italian Collection Unveils Website for 100% Italian Made Accessories
Milan–The Italian Collection, an e-commerce fashion business, depends on three things: first, digital technology to secure an e-gallery; second, “sprezzatura”; and third, passion. The Italian Collection fuses these elements to champion independent Italian artisans and enables them to reach market–think North America–of which they could only dream before the days of e-commerce. Non-Branded These non-branded […]
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House lawmakers aim to force Ex-Im Bank vote
Rep. Stephen Fincher, R-Tenn., introduced a bill that would restore Ex-Im Bank’s operations and include various reforms, but will require a “discharge process” to reach the House floor for a vote.
UPS invests in e-commerce-as-a-service startup
The company’s minority investment in e-commerce specialist Ally Commerce Inc. is more about research than revenues, according to Rimas Kapeskas, head of UPS’s strategic enterprise fund.
Obama signs short-term FAA extension
The six-month stop-gap funding measure, approved by the House and Senate earlier in the week, buys Congress until March 2016 to negotiate a long-term Federal Aviation Administration bill.
FedEx-TNT merger may be facing difficulties
European regulators may seek concessions from FedEx such as asset sales as part of its deal to acquire TNT Express, according to multiple media reports.
Maersk Line adjusts Mediterranean-Middle East loops
The Danish ocean carrier will alter its ME2 and ME3 loops between the Mediterranean and the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent this month.
Moore Stephens reports small decline in 2014 ship operating costs
Costs of stores such as lube oil fell the most, but crew costs were also lower in 2014 compared to previous years, according to a new report from the accounting and consulting firm.
NYK withdraws from north-south ‘Tango’ service
No reasons was given for NYK’s decision, but industry officials say it is tough for carriers to make money in the north-south trade lanes today.