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China’s Food Giant Emerges as Leading Exporter of Brazil Soy

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | International Trade

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Champion for fight against cancer takes off for 327km Rahma Run from Fujairah Terminal to Zayed Port

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Dr. Khaled Al Suwaidi will embark on his inspiring ultramarathon from Fujairah Terminals at 6am tomorrow, Saturday, 3 February, to support the fight against cancer. The course of the Rahma Run will pass through Khalifa Port and end at Zayed Port.

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Aeronet Road Transport launches

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Intermodal | Trucking

Clients will now have the option to receive total service for full truckload (FTL) shipments operated exclusively by Aeronet, from start-to-finish.

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Port of Hueneme unveils new EV charging stations for the community and customers

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

The Port of Hueneme continues to show its commitment to environmental stewardship by unveiling two new electric vehicle charging stations available to the public.

RightShip appoints new CEO

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Maritime | People | Appointments

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California plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40% by 2030

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

In July 2017, California’s state legislature passed assembly bill (AB) 398 to reauthorize and extend until 2030 the state’s economy-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction program. The bill sets a new GHG target of at least 40% below the 1990 level of emissions by 2030. As of 2015, about 86% of California’s GHG emissions were related to the consumption of energy.

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Port of Montreal’s project at Contrecœur crosses a key milestone in its progress

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Terminals

This large-scale project aims to support the growth of the container market, a sector that generates economic development for Montreal, Quebec and Eastern Canada

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Union Pacific announces redesigned charitable giving program

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Intermodal | Rail

nion Pacific today unveiled its Community Ties Giving Program, which increases its overall community giving to more than $20 million. Designed to support two primary giving pillars – local grants and key partnerships – the company's philanthropic outreach aligns with its longstanding commitment to Building America.

NWSA to host AgTC’s annual meeting June 12-15 in Tacoma

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Hogan Administration announces another record year of cargo at the Port of Baltimore
Ports & Terminals
AJOT | Top Story | February 02, 2018

Hogan Administration announces another record year of cargo at the Port of Baltimore

The Hogan Administration today announced that 2017 was a record year of business for the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore’s state-owned public marine terminals.
Descartes acquires Aljex

AJOT | February 02, 2018 | Logistics

Electric Cars and Niche Metals Lure Cash to Africa’s Mines

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | International Trade

Brexit Bulletin: The Heart of the Battle

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | International Trade

What If Self-Driving Cars Can’t See Stop Signs?

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | Intermodal | Trucking

Clean Fuel Focus in India May Open Door for U.S. LPG Imports

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

U.K. Banks Fearing Brexit Have U.S. Blueprint to Follow

Bloomberg | February 02, 2018 | International Trade

GOP Lawmakers’ Train-Crash Site Had Malfunctioning Safety Signal

Bloomberg | February 01, 2018 | Intermodal | Rail

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