A truck picking up a container at the Norfolk International Terminals at the Port of Virginia. NIT is the largest terminal at
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Biden admin, ports prep for cyberattacks as U.S. infrastructure targeted
Cranes rest idle while waiting for a ship to dock to remove cargo containers in Los Angeles Harbor on March 14, 2024.
Dali container removal to take weeks, key to Baltimore port reopening
A Key Bridge Response 2024 Unified Command image of response crews remove shipping containers using a floating crane barge after the cargo
How Coast Guard is letting ships in Baltimore port for bridge cleanup
Debris is cleared from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge as efforts begin to reopen the Port of Baltimore on March 31,
Cargo ship had engine maintenance before collision
Baltimore City Fire Boat 2 floats past the Dali container vessel after it struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed into
EV charging for the U.S. freight trucking market is starting to scale
The Einride EV freight truck charging station in Lynwood, California, built by Voltera and located close to the Ports of Los Angeles
Shipping giants, retailers, far apart on price in peak contract season
March and April are critical months for ocean carriers looking to ink annual freight contracts with shippers, including the world’s biggest retailers,
Alaska’s ice road oil truckers are in a boom, and causing a backlash
A tanker truck sits near a Parker Drilling Co. oil rig in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. Four
CEO of top ocean freight carrier says outlook has changed for economy
The Toronto Express container ship, operated by Hapag-Lloyd AG at the Port of Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany, on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023.
There’s been a rebound in shipping stocks. The opportunity isn’t over
Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images The transports industry remains under a cloud of uncertainty. The Covid boom fueled a major stock
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