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    Congress Looks to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding Industry

    A new bill introduced by a bipartisan coalition in Congress would look to expand the number of U.S.-flagged vessels by 250 ships in...

    Revolutionizing Supply Chain Resilience with Multi-Tier Criticality Management (MTCM)

    As global supply chains grow increasingly complex, traditional management approaches — heavily reliant on metrics like cost and annual spend — can no...

    First Supertanker to Be Scrapped in Two Years Is a Dark Ship

    The Amor, a Cameroon-flagged vessel known to have transported Iranian oil, has become the first supertanker to be registered for demolition in more...

    Panama President Refutes Trump’s Claim of Chinese Meddling in Canal

    Panama President Jose Raul Mulino said China has no stake in the Panama Canal, and U.S. warships pay the same toll rates as...

    Finland Boards Tanker After Power and Data Cables Go Offline

    Finnish authorities have boarded a foreign oil tanker escorted into its waters after disruptions on a subsea power link and several data cables.The...

    Red Sea Disruptions Cost Egypt $7 Billion in Suez Revenues

    Red Sea disruptions — a consequence of Houthi maritime attacks — have cost Egypt at least $7 billion in Suez Canal revenue in...

    Panama President Rallies Support for Canal After Trump Threat

    Panama President Jose Raul Mulino rallied support from former presidents in defense of the country’s canal following threats from Donald Trump to reimpose...

    Discussing the AI Advantage in Modern TMS Solutions

    Date: Feb 25 2025  Time: 11:00 AM ET Live Webinar: 1 hour Webinar Description The transportation management landscape is evolving rapidly, and artificial intelligence...

    Trump Threatens to Take Back Panama Canal

    President-elect Donald Trump threatened to return the Panama Canal to U.S. control, and accused the country of charging "ridiculous" fees for passage through...

    Harland & Wolff Shipyard to be Bought by Spain’s Navantia

    Harland & Wolff, the shipbuilder famous for building the Titanic, is to be bought by Spanish state-owned business Navantia. The Northern Ireland-based company...

    Secretary Buttigieg Urged to Embrace Domestic Green Shipbuilding

    A group of organizations including The Center for Post Carbon Logistics has written to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, urging him to embrace...

    Imminent EU Climate Rule for Ships Set to Add to Fuel Bills

    A European Union rule designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions from shipping is about to start adding to the industry’s fuel bills.The FuelEU...
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