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Hyundai reveals $720m annual loss; Maersk acquires a US Customs broker and explains their reasoning; ATRI lists the top 100 truck bottlenecks on American highways for 2019

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending February 15th, 2019 Hyundai experienced a $720 million loss over the last financial year. Maersk has acquired Vandegrift, a New Jersey-based US Customs broker. Jeff Hamond, global…

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Hapag-Lloyd announces plan to convert a containership to LNG; Port of Savannah outlines 2024 expansion plans; Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil to build LNG terminal in Louisiana; FMCSA drops sleeper berth pilot; IUMI asks refineries to conduct tests of low sulphur fuels; Consultant Josh Hurwitz urges ports to invest in infrastructure

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending February  8th, 2019: Hapag-Lloyd has announced that they are going to convert one of their 15,000 TEU containerships to be able to operate on LNG, or…

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Feedback mixed for ELD mandate; Canada Natl. Railways envision Halifax expansions; Detention and demurrage issues are a ‘pain point’ in intl. trade; CMA/CGM and OOCL reportedly ordering large containerships; Uber Freight allows drivers to rate facilities; APM and IWLU clash over automation and labor concerns

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending February  1st, 2019: After one year under the new ELD rules, feedback has been mixed. Canadian National Railways is envisioning Halifax to be "the Prince Rupert…

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