Engineered from recycled plastic, the pilings will be used in the harbor-deepening project.
MOL aims to launch maritime careers with tour
More than 350 schoolchildren and their families were welcomed aboard a car carrier in Tokyo.
U.S.-flag cargo movement on Great Lakes steady
Decreases in loads of iron ore and coal were offset by an increase in limestone shipments.
Little Rock has third-busiest month ever
Port worked 70 barges carrying more than 106,000 net tons of cargo.
Marten’s net income moves up nearly 50 percent
The temperature-sensitive truckload carrier’s operating revenues climbed almost 15 percent.
MPCC continues rapid fleet expansion
The Oslo-based feeder containership owner has agreed to purchase a 1,740-TEU vessel for $13.86 million.
CP’s Q2 earnings driven down by labor negotiations
“With truck capacity continuing to tighten,” strong performance expected for remainder of the year.
Commentary: Tariffs force proactive risk approach
Trade compliance professionals should pay close attention to product classification, country-of-origin labeling and valuation, say trade attorneys F. Amanda DeBusk and Jacob Grubman.
CBP wants authority to share information
U.S. Customs and Border Protection currently cannot issue administrative protective orders in duty evasion investigations.
Union Pacific picks up speed in Q2
The Class I railway posted a net income of $1.51 billion on revenues of $5.67 billion.