California is going to need thousands of chargers and charging stations and electric trucks in order to meet its zero emission truck goals but the capacity of energy, charging stations and electric trucks is not currently available according to Matt Schrap, CEO for the Harbor Trucking Association.
The Panama Canal’s drought induced low water problems are causing vessel traffic jams that could last for the next ten months according to the Athens-based shipbroker Intermodal.
Norse Atlantic Airways might be an unfamiliar name in the US air freight circles, but that could be changing as the airline’s pricing and presence in the American market makes its mark...
Severe storm-related flooding in Northern China has disrupted operations at the Port of Tianjin and returning to normal operations may take 2-4 more weeks according to...
George Pasha, IV, President and CEO, Pasha Hawaii welcomed the arrival of Pasha’s second LNG-powered container ship, the Janet Marie, at a christening ceremony...
The Navy League of the United States is proposing a major new investment in building dual use ships to transport commercial and military sealift cargoes.
In an exclusive interview with AJOT, Rear Admiral Ann C. Phillips, U.S. Navy (Ret.), the 20th Administrator for the Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD), discussed challenges facing the U.S. maritime industry.
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