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Ex-China freight faces unclear start to the year In the build-up to the Chinese New Year, demand ex-China seemed mixed and unclear in January, with a healthy demand of sea freight but comparatively weaker demand of air cargo, and the remaining February is also expected to show a down #ChineseNewYear #seaFreight #OceanFreight #chinaFreight #DHLGlobal #DemandOfAirCargo #AirFreight
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US is about to start trading with China through sea cargo news US has planned to start trading with China through sea, said the report of sea cargo news recently. This was really unfortunate. No one would have expected that the world’s two larger economies will involve in trade ever. #seaCargoNews #China #US
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Maersk Checks Upon Drone Delivery #cargoFreight #cargoShipping #DroneDelivery #MaersksTanker #drones #transport #ships Maersk tankers checks upon drone delivery; limited to drone vessels that are certified to operate in explosive environments. First one conducted in Denmark included cookie delivery among its cargo freight. Tests done in collaboration with Xamen technologies. Manager of supply chain mentions challenges in getting things aboard for cargo shipping. Next step: eval
The 1013-foot-6-inch-long Paul R.Tregurtha is a "traditional" all-cabins-aft "footer". It was built for Interlake Steamship Co. and is the largest ship ever built for Great Lakes Service (also the last of the 1000-foot-class of Great Lakes ships). It was launched as the William J. DeLancey, and due to its size and plush accomodations, quickly earned the nick-name "Fancy" DeLancey. It was re-named Paul R.Tregurtha in 1990.
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