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Sustainability
Truckers Threaten Lawsuit against Ports of Seattle, Tacoma over Clean Air Rule
New rules requiring trucks that use the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma to have cleaner engines are to go into effect Jan. 1, but the deadline could be extended. If so, at least 10 trucking company owners say they will sue.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk Will Hire 200 Engineers to lead AI, Big Data Research
A.P. Moller- Maersk
A.P. Moller-Maersk said it is planning to hire more than 200 engineers at its new Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, India, to help the world’s biggest container shipping company in its digital transformation.
Transportation
Maersk Line's Acquisition of Hamburg Sud Finalized
A.P. Moller- Maersk
One year after Maersk Line announced it had agreed to a deal to acquire Hamburg Sud, the acquisition of the German line has been completed.
Transportation
Ships Carrying 50,000 Containers Anticipated by 2067
In a recent report about the next 50 years of the container shipping industry, McKinsey & Co. forecast that by 2067, ships may be traversing the planet that are able to carry 50,000 containers.
Cold Chain
Hapag-Lloyd Orders 3,700 Refrigerated Containers from Maersk
Hapag-Lloyd
Hapag-Lloyd has made the purchase to be more sustainable, and is the first carrier to widely deploy the environmentally-friendly low Global Warming Potential (GWP) R513A refrigerant blend recently introduced by Maersk.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Veteran Omar Shamsie Named President of Maersk Line in North America
A.P. Moller- Maersk
Maersk Line has appointed Omar Shamsie the new president of Maersk Line in North America, effective Dec. 1.
Cold Chain
North Carolina Ports Talk Growth as Cold Chain Gateway
North Carolina Ports
The proposed gateway encourages the use of the port as a temperature-controlled market option for more imports and exports.
Air Cargo
E-commerce Gets Fresh, Extending Air Cargo’s Peak Season
Alibaba.com
The impact of e-commerce on the air cargo market this year has been immense as rapidly rising online ordering drives up demand for cross-border shipments.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Georgia Ports Rail Expansion to Double On-Dock Capacity
Georgia Ports Authority
The expansion is part of GPA’s $128 million Mason Mega Rail Terminal project.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port Oakland Eyes Largest Distribution Facility on West Coast
Port of Oakland
Commissioners at the Port of Oakland have approved a $52 million expansion project they say will give Oakland the largest distribution facility on the West Coast.
Sustainability
LA, Long Beach Ports Approve Clean Air Plan, Go Zero-Emissions
Port of Los Angeles
The nation’s largest port complex approved a plan Thursday to slash air pollution by encouraging the phase-out of diesel trucks in favor of natural gas and, ultimately, zero-emissions trucks and cargo-handling equipment over the next two decades.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
First Colombian Avocados Set to Enter U.S. Market
The first Colombian avocado has been packed in preparation for its journey via container ship from the Port at Cartagena to California-based Long Beach Port.
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