The International Maritime Organization’s new verified gross mass regulations go into effect on Friday, July 1, is your company ready?
IAG Cargo strengthens presence in Shanghai
The airline launched a new service from Madrid to Shanghai, and its winter 2016 schedule will offer 10 flights per week from London Heathrow to the Chinese city, an increase of three flights per week compared to its winter 2015 schedule.
SPRING/SUMMER 2017: THE MEN’S SHOWS ARE NOT JUST FOR GUYS
Even if the menswear market is growing, womenswear continues to be a cornerstone of the fashion industry. A good case to point out now would be the lingering presence of women’s apparel and accessories in shows and presentations supposedly dedicated for Spring/Summer menswear. Adding in some womenswear to the men’s …
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AQUAZZURA HITS THE HAMPTONS
Despite ongoing legal issues, Aquazzura is hitting the Hamptons this summer with a pop-up shop in East Hampton. The temporary shop is open at 20 Main Street, East Hampton, NY from now through September 2016 and is keeping Hamptonites well-heeled with s…
Automated gate system at LBCT cuts truck turn times in half
NASCENT Technology helped Long Beach Container Terminal to automate its marine terminal, giving LBCT the ability to control the number of trucks at each lane and direct trucks to the next available lane.
Two BNSF freight trains collide in northern Texas
The freight trains collided near the town of Panhandle, Texas Tuesday morning at 8:40 a.m. local time.
CN shuffles upper management positions following Mongeau resignation
Canadian National Railway has named Claude Mongeau’s successor as president and CEO of the company, Luc Jobin, as company director, and promoted Mike Cory to chief operating officer and Ghislain Houle to chief financial officer.
Report: EU to settle ocean carrier antitrust suit
Industry leader Maersk Line, along with MSC and 13 other container lines, might not be subject to further penalties stemming from a five-year European Commission probe, according to a report from Reuters news service.
How Amazon sparked a robot arms race
The e-commerce giant threw down $775 million in 2012 to purchase Kiva’s warehouse automation robots, ending the sale of Kiva’s products to warehouse operators and retailers that had come to rely on them.
Agility establishes joint venture with South African logistics company
The integrated logistics provider formed a joint venture in South Africa with Johannesburg-based Super Group, offering local and multinational customers a range of logistics and supply chain solutions.