After the race to consolidate, the world’s container shipping industry must resist injecting too much new capacity into an already volatile market.
The Met Gala Frenzy Might Be Dying Down, But the Trends Are Just Picking Up
Red, gold, angel wings, headpieces, crosses… designers have a lot to work with from this year’s Met Gala and exhibition theme.
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Wonder Woman’s Crown Was 3D Printed! (and Other Met Gala Crown Tales)
Headwear designers are saying prayers of thanks for all the amazing crowns at the Met Gala
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Vessel, cargo insurers brace for raft of sanctions
President Trump on Tuesday announced the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, which will bring back a wave of sanctions after 90- and 180-day wind-down periods.
Deutsche Post DHL falls short of analyst expectations
The mail and logistics company’s revenues for the quarter were driven down by negative currency effects and the sale of Williams Lea Tag.
Oakland meat shipments up 27 percent in four years
Asian demand drives volume; a bigger growth spurt is likely this fall.
Great Lakes, St. Lawrence iron ore shipments dip
This was the first April since perhaps the 1850s during which no iron ore was shipped from Escanaba, Mich.
OmniTRAX first short line to join blockchain alliance
CFO says it’s critical to have a seat at the table.
TRAC adds 700 chassis to New York/New Jersey
The company has the largest pool in the region with more than 18,000 chassis.
MOL, KHI working together on steering gear project
The companies are jointly developing technologies to enhance vessel reliability and save energy.