Iran is discussing with Oman how to set up some form of a permanent toll system that will formalize its control of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. “Iran and Oman must mobilize all their ...
In this episode of Let’s Wine About Supply Chain, we pour a glass and dive deep into the career of Julia Bedanova, the Chief ...
The Paris Appeals Court overturned a decision from a lower court in 2023, that had acquitted the manufacturer and the airline ...
Of the 36 trackers that provided data, 16 ended up in landfills, nine ended up at incinerator facilities, and eight were last detected at waste transfer stations.
U.S. employers spend an estimated $1.7 billion yearly on opposing unions, by hiring "union avoidance" consultants and law firms to fight back against efforts to organize. According to a report from ...
State-owned Shipping Corp. of India is ready to go back to the Persian Gulf once it has approval from the Indian Navy.
By embracing automation and moving away from manual data entry, logistics teams can transform billing from a cost center into ...
Things were going just fine in the global air cargo sector. Then the Middle East blew up. Air cargo was well on its way to bouncing back from the cratering of demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic — ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Canada's ports need to be more efficient if the country's going to more resilient in the ...
The U.S. Justice Department has filed criminal charges against four of the world’s largest makers of shipping containers and their top executives for allegedly colluding to raise prices during the ...
Speaking at 2026's AgTC conference in Tacoma, Washington, on May 19, FMC Chairman Laura DiBella detailed the agency's overarching goal to return to its roots.
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