The warehousing and food logistics company will add 6.5 million cubic feet of capacity to its Clearfield, Utah facility.
ICTSI, Port of Portland, Ore. agree to lease termination
The Pacific Northwest port said it hopes to restore container service at Terminal 6
Poulsson: IMO must set baseline emissions standards for shipping
Without clear carbon controls from the International Maritime Organization, the shipping industry may have to adhere to multiple sets of regional regulations, according to Esben Poulsson, chairman of the International Chamber of Shipping.
Universal Logistics profits plunge in ‘difficult’ 2016 market
The Warren, Mich.-based trucking carrier and third-party logistics provider saw net income plummet 39.2 percent year-over-year to $24.2 million as revenues slid 5 percent to $1.07 billion, according to the company’s most recent financial statements.
HHI shareholders approve restructuring plans
Hyundai Heavy Industries’ shareholders on Monday voted to approve the company’s restructuring plans despite strong union opposition.
MPA gets green light to purchase land for Seagirt expansion
The state Board of Public Works gave the Maryland Port Administration the go ahead to spend up to $92.5 million to acquire a 103-acre parcel at Point Breeze for Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal, a spokesperson for the MPA confirmed Friday.
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FMC reviews 4 OTI license applications
The U.S. maritime regulator has received four ocean transportation intermediary license applications and changes for review.
11 charged with illegal U.S. exports to Syria
The U.S. Justice Department said Friday that 11 individuals and one foreign company have been charged by the Treasury Department for their role in illegally exporting goods to Syrian Arab Airlines.
ILA president urges members not to shut ports down
International Longshoremen’s Association President Harold Daggett said he will seek help from Congress in union disputes with the South Carolina Ports Authority and the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.