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Published on Jun 14, 2024Source: Worthplaying - California - Neutral
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Published on Jun 14, 2024
Flexport Accused of Skimping on $1 Million in Payments by Logistics Partner
Flexport is once again caught up in legal drama, this time with a warehousing and supply chain services provider. In a California court, Unilogic is claiming that the digital freight forwarder breached two service agreements by failing to make more than $1 …
Source: Sourcing Journal - New York - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Op-Ed: Harnessing wind power for shipping requires data as much as sails
Written by Ossi Mettälä By Ossi Mettälä, product manager for shipping solutions, NAPA Sails, wings, kites and rotors are only the most visible part of the advanced technology needed to truly embrace wind power in shipping. Those systems must work hand-in …
Source: Marine Log - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Astronomy tourism business ready to fight Australia's first compressed air energy storage project
In short: A stargazing tourism business is concerned a nearby billion-dollar renewable energy project may ruin the owners' livelihoods. The company driving the project and local council maintain it would provide significant benefits to the area. What…
Source: ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Norway Fines Shipping Company and Master for Having Heavy Fuel in Svalbard
Norwegian authorities for the first time have fined a shipping company and the master of a cargo vessel for having heavy fuel oil aboard the vessel in the Svalbard region. The governor of the region reports that the vessel was found in violation of the …
Source: The Maritime Executive - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Chicago man charged in interstate shipping fraud
A Lithuanian national is accused of stealing more than $9.5 million in copper wire and other interstate freight shipments by posing as a shipping agent. Aivaras Zigmantas, 39, was arrested June 5 and charged with six counts of wire fraud, five counts of …
Source: Chronicle Media - Illinois - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Russian Tanker Spotted for First Time in Mariupol as Port Handles Logistics
Mariupol on the Sea of Azov, which was the scene of intense fighting in the spring of 2022, is becoming a new Russian supply port according to unconfirmed reports from local officials. Ukrainian media is carrying reports from the Russian social media …
Source: The Maritime Executive - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Woman Wanted For Breaking Into Storage Units In Matthews
MATTHEWS, N.C. – Police are searching for a Lancaster woman wanted for breaking into multiple storage units in Matthews from November of 2023. The crimes occurred at the SecurCare Self Storage off Matthews Mint Hill Road around 1:30 p.m. on November 26th, …
Source: WCCB Charlotte - North Carolina - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Global logistics company opens new St. Louis-area service center
Source: The Business Journals - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Summit’s carbon storage plans face strong objections at permit hearing
The underground carbon dioxide storage plan that is key to the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project faced significant scrutiny during a three-day hearing this week. Summit proposes to transport CO2 emissions captured from ethanol plants in five states …
Source: News from the States - Left-wing