Ro/Ro shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen expects to end 2024 with profitability higher than last year, as it reports strong demand for all its services.
In an interview with the AJOT, Edward Dryden, President, Refrigeration, for Carrier Global outlined some of the challenges the cool chain faces and some of the solutions underway.
Cold chain’s move to increase frozen temp gains momentum.
California’s ports and auto processors showing improvements in an uncertain market.
The expanding global project cargo market is pushing marine risk underwriters to keep pace with the ever-changing environment.
Baltimore-based Tradepoint Atlantic (TPA) in less than a decade developed into a major multimodal global logistics hub.
While honoring its illustrious 75-year history, the Georgia Ports Authority is strategically pursuing a still-brighter future as leadership partners with industry in building upon the often-imitated “Savannah model” for developing dynamic cargo flows.
A little over five years ago, Eimskip, the Icelandic ocean carrier, began calling at the Port of Portland, Portsmouth Receives Federal Grant
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