Sea Machines Robotics adds member to its board of directors; and PeopleNet appoints senior vice president/general manager, truck.
Watching the Watch Trends: What’s New?
Wanna buy a watch? We found some trending styles from some brand new (and some very old) companies.
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V.Group acquires Graig Ship Management
Graig Ship Management is expected to continue operating independently within the V.Group portfolio, according to a statement from the company, which is based in London despite being majority owned by American investment company Advent Intl.
U.S. regulators drop sleep apnea testing plan for truckers, train engineers
However, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., has demanded that the government get the national sleep apnea testing plan back on track.
Governmental Notices for August 5 through 11, 2017
The following governmental notices may be of interest to our members and the trade, including links to: APHIS’ Proposed Rule addressing the Restrictions on Importation of Fresh Pork and Pork Products from Region in Mexico; CPSC’s Rule with Amendments to the Procedures for Disclosure or Production of Information under…
HMM records Q2 loss despite higher revenues, volumes
The South Korean liner carrier recorded a loss of 173.7 billion South Korean won (U.S. $152 million) on revenues of KRW 1.24 trillion amid skyrocketing volumes, particularly on the Asia-U.S. West Coast trade.
Port of Los Angeles reports busiest July in history
Volumes at the Southern California port increased 16 percent for the month compared with July and 9.5 percent year-over-year in the first seven months of 2017.
Expert: Well-trained employees key in recovering from supply chain ‘catastrophes’
Emergency preparedness might not be at the top of the list of priorities for typical supply chain organizations, but disasters are inevitable, according to Aram Sahakian, general manager of the Los Angeles Emergency Management Department.
SCFI falls 2.1%
Spot container rates from Shanghai to Europe, the Mediterranean and the United States all recorded modest declines since last Friday, according to the Shanghai Containerized Freight Index.