Intermodal In The News

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February, 2023 17
JOC.com

NEW DATA CASTS DOUBT ON H2 REBOUND IN US FREIGHT DEMAND

Declining production in sectors that support manufacturing, such as paper, aluminum, and steel, will lead to fewer shipments as 2023 progresses.

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January, 2023 25
JOC.com

MSC, MAERSK TO END 2M ALLIANCE AMID DIVERGENT STRATEGIES ON OCEAN CAPACITY

Maersk executives believe a stand-alone carrier will put the company in a more advantageous position for the coming years, hinging on control of cargo across its end-to-end logistics.

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January, 2023 10
FreightWaves

BIDEN CLIMATE BLUEPRINT PROMOTES MODAL SHIFT AWAY FROM TRUCKS

A formal strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector prioritizes maritime and rail over trucking to more quickly get to net-zero emissions by 2050

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December, 2022 23
Wall St. Journal

SUPPLY CHAINS UPENDED BY COVID ARE BACK TO NORMAL

The Covid-19 pandemic might not be gone, but the global supply-chain crisis it spawned has abated

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December, 2022 10
Wall St. Journal

CALIFORNIA LONG RULED U.S. SHIPPING. IMPORTERS ARE DRIFTING EAST.

Sharpie maker Newell Brands Inc. is opening distribution centers in Pennsylvania and North Carolina to lessen dependence on seaports in California. Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is moving more merchandise

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December, 2022 02
Wall St. Journal

BIDEN SIGNS LEGISLATION PREVENTING RAILROAD STRIKE

WASHINGTON—President Biden on Friday signed legislation to prevent a nationwide strike by railroad workers, the last step in resolving a long-running dispute between workers and major freight railroads

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