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JAXPORT and Charleston win millions for harbor deepening projects; Maersk’s competitors closing the gap; CVSA inspectors not to disturb sleeping O/Os; BIMCO predicts growth in global containers but trade war still an unknown; Hapag-Lloyd shifts away from consolidation

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending November 23rd, 2018: The Port of Jacksonville has won $46 million for deepening their harbor to 47 feet. Charleston has also won $41.4 million for…

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Maersk & Hapag-Lloyd see 3rd quarter gains while Hyundai and ZIM see losses; Tips on counteracting road salt; Container carriers reducing capacity in 2019; Asian imports surge into U.S. gulf ports; EPA pushes for reduction of trucks’ NOx emissions

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending November 16th, 2018: The 3rd quarter earnings reports from several of steamship lines show mixed results.  Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd experienced gains ($360 and $130 million,…

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Nikola unveils hydrogen-powered semi-truck; APM Terminals extends NY/NJ gate hours; US trucking employment at record levels but continues to dictate a shortage; US Shippers can reset supply chain clocks to gain capacity; FMC’s demurrage & detention report coming on Dec 2

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending November 9th, 2018: Nikola Motor Company unveils a hydrogen-powered European semi-truck. APM Terminals has extended the operating hours at its NY/NJ terminal. Growth in number…

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