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Freight logistics

Last civilian migrant rescue ship ends operations

MSF claims Aquarius has assisted 30,000 people in the Mediterranean Sea since February 2016        Related Stories Indian scrapyards fail to make initial cut of EU-approved…

Autonomous shipping set for next step on the journey

Finferries’ vessel Falco has been operated autonomously and controlled remotely. It is the next step in progress towards a digital…        Related Stories Viewpoint: The…

Oakland’s exports boosted by scrap paper

The demand for paper is driven by increasing urbanisation and middle class population growth, accompanied by a surge in literacy…        Related Stories Indian scrapyards…

The Art of the Thank You for Purchase Email

Thank you notes are underappreciated. I love giving them. I love receiving them. In fact, all kinds of “thank you” are great. We can never give or receive too…

eCommerce Canada

The praises of ecommerce are sung wherever you look– low overhead costs, the growth and globalization of businesses, customer convenience, etc. While these praises may…

More ships using vegetable oil as fuel

In April 2018, more than 100 Member States met at the United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London and adopted an initial strategy on the reduction…

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FedEx rolls out 2019 rate increases

FedEx said that rates for FedEx Express are heading up by an average of 4.9% for U.S. domestic, U.S. export, and U.S. import services. And…

November 2018 LM Viewpoint: Capacity Blues

If I were to share a single observation from this year’s CSCMP conference, it would be this: Nearly every conversation I had in Nashville touched…