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Offshore Wind U-Turn Leaves U.S. Shipyards and Ports in the Lurch

Until a few months ago, shipyards along the U.S. coastline were humming with optimism. Welders were busy shaping hulls for...

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Germany’s Logistics Sector Faces a Harder 2026

For months, German freight operators had been hoping that 2025 would bring stability after years of turbulence. That optimism is...

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Parcel Giants Feel the Pressure as New Tech Rivals Gain Ground

Every peak season tells a story, and this year’s one feels different. The familiar trio of global parcel leaders —...

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CargoWise – Australia: The Unified Platform Powering Global Logistics

By Hakim Joaquim Sebbah, Senior Business Development Executive, CargoWise Australia The Backbone of a Connected Global Supply Chain In today’s world, logistics...

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After the 747 Crash, Hong Kong Airport Creeps Back to Life

Hong Kong’s airport woke up to an uneasy quiet on Tuesday. A day earlier, a Boeing 747 freighter had torn...

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VECTOR GLOBAL LOGISTICS – AMERICAN EXCELLENCE IN HUMAN AND PURPOSE-DRIVEN LOGISTICS

By Enrique Alvarez, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Vector Global Logistics In a world where logistics has become the backbone of the...

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Rotterdam loosens up: lasher walkout paused, terminals race to clear the pile-up

Just after dawn, Rotterdam felt different. The lashers — the crews who climb up and lock stacks of boxes in...

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Europe’s Roads Under Pressure as Fuel Costs Surge Again

Europe’s Roads Under Pressure as Fuel Costs Surge Again

The signs were subtle at first — longer queues at...

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U.S. Container Imports Slide in September as Tariff Fears Creep Back

On the East Coast docks last week, the stacks looked a little thinner. The September numbers confirm it: U.S. containerized...

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Rotterdam Slows as Dockworkers Walk Out

At dawn on Thursday, ships lined the approaches to Rotterdam. Some had been waiting overnight, their lights flickering in the...

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Asia–Mexico Air Bridge Hits Record: E-commerce and Auto Parts Drive Demand

In the middle of the night at Mexico City’s airport, ground crews unloaded pallets of smartphones, fast fashion, and automotive...

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Eastern Europe Border Jams Ease, but Rail Cargo Still Faces Delays

For days, long lines of trucks stretched out of sight at several checkpoints along the frontier between Poland, Belarus, and...

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Balloons loaded with cigarettes slam Vilnius airport, dozens of flights scrambled

Late Saturday, something odd drifted into Vilnius’ controlled airspace—dozens of cheap balloons carrying cigarettes. It sounded like a prank, but...

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Artificial Intelligence Becomes the Hidden Dispatcher of Global Supply Chains

A few years ago, predictive algorithms in logistics were still pilot projects. Today, they have quietly taken the driver’s seat....

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Governments Race to Secure Critical Minerals

Copper, lithium, cobalt, rare earths. Names once familiar only to engineers are now being spoken in cabinet meetings and parliaments....

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Typhoon Ragasa Freezes Hong Kong: Hundreds of Flights Grounded, Cargo Diverted

Hong Kong looked like a ghost city on Tuesday. Streets usually packed with commuters were deserted, schools were closed, and...

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Dutch Vessel Hit in Gulf of Aden, The Hague Pushes EU to Sanction Houthis

A Dutch-flagged cargo vessel, the Minervagracht, caught fire in the Gulf of Aden after being struck in the latest attack...

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Fuel Oil Makes an Unexpected Comeback

It was supposed to be a fuel of the past. For years, analysts predicted that fuel oil would quietly disappear...