Borderlands: Mexico averages 58 cargo thefts a day in Q2
Home/News/International/Mexico Borderlands/Borderlands: Mexico averages 58 cargo thefts a day in Q2 Mexico BorderlandsNewsTop StoriesTrucking Borderlands: Mexico averages 58 cargo thefts a day in Q2 Noi Mahoney · Sunday, September 10, 2023 Overhaul says one of the most dangerous routes for transporters in Mexico is the Arco Norte Highway near Mexico City, where a truck driver
Maersk Gets Short-Term Green Methanol Supply from Equinor for Feeder Ship
740 Views Maersk Gets Short-Term Green Methanol Supply from Equinor for Feeder Ship Maesk's feeder ship fueled at several ports including Singapore and at the Suez Canal before arriving in Europe (MPA Singapore) Published Sep 8, 2023 8:29 PM by The Maritime Executive Maersk has secured a short-term supply of green methanol to help the
Temperature-Controlled Shipping: Definition, Methods, and Limitations – Inbound Logistics
September 2023 | Knowledge Center Temperature-Controlled Shipping: Definition, Methods, and Limitations Tags: Temperature Controlled Temperature-controlled shipping is essential for transporting goods requiring specific temperature ranges to maintain quality, safety, and efficacy. As global commerce grows, there’s an increasing need for reliable temperature-controlled freight transportation methods. Temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals, perishable foods, or live animals must reach their
Three Crewmembers Died of Asphyxia on Chinese Bulker off Taiwan
1024 Views Three Crewmembers Died of Asphyxia on Chinese Bulker off Taiwan Taiwan's National Airborne Service responded to an emergency call from a Chinese-owned bulker (National Airborne Service) Published Sep 7, 2023 6:08 PM by The Maritime Executive Taiwan is reporting that its National Airborne Service responded to an emergency call to evacuate three crewmembers
Unlocking Warehouse Efficiency: 5 Key Performance Indicators – Inbound Logistics
September 2023 | Commentary Unlocking Warehouse Efficiency: 5 Key Performance Indicators Tags: Warehousing Liam Reid, Director of Technology and Innovation, The Barcode Warehouse If you’re not measuring your performance, how do you judge success, growth, and progress? Most of the time, the answer here is simply “I can’t.” If you’re coming up empty, fret not
Amazon Adds Methanol Bunkering to Eco-Transport Deal with Maersk
520 Views Amazon Adds Methanol Bunkering to Eco-Transport Deal with Maersk Maersk's first green methanol-powered container feeder, July 2023 (Maersk) Published Sep 6, 2023 9:40 PM by The Maritime Executive Amazon and Maersk have closed on a contract agreement for moving about 40,000 TEU worth of cargo using green biofuel. The partners have reached similar
Yellow Bankruptcy Puts Management and Labor Under Pressure – Inbound Logistics
September 2023 | Checking In Yellow Bankruptcy Puts Management and Labor Under Pressure Tags: Technology, Trucking Keith Biondo, Publisher, Inbound Logistics by Keith Biondo When 99-year old trucking company Yellow Corporation shut down, with the Teamsters Union planning to file for bankruptcy, we gained some insight into labor and management navigating an economic crucible not
UN: Sand Mining is Reaching Unsustainable Levels
688 Views UN: Sand Mining is Reaching Unsustainable Levels Courtesy UNEP Published Sep 5, 2023 9:45 PM by The Maritime Executive The UN Environment Programme hopes to draw attention to an under-recognized threat to biodiversity: marine sand mining. According to UNEP, marine dredging digs up six billion tonnes of sand from the seabed every year
Deadhead Trucking: What It Is, Drawbacks, and How To Reduce It – Inbound Logistics
September 2023 | Knowledge Center Deadhead Trucking: What It Is, Drawbacks, and How To Reduce It Tags: Trucking In logistics, deadhead trucking is a topic that shippers cannot overlook. Understanding deadhead trucking becomes crucial as businesses strive to optimize their supply chain operations and reduce costs. This article delves into the intricacies of the deadhead
ASEAN, China Edge Closer to S. China Sea Code of Conduct
749 Views ASEAN, China Edge Closer to S. China Sea Code of Conduct File image courtesy Philippine Coast Guard Published Sep 4, 2023 10:18 PM by Brian Gicheru Kinyua Reflecting on its milestones as the ASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations) chair for 2023, Indonesia is reporting it has successfully negotiated for finalizing of