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Crane Simulator Trains Baltimore Longshoremen Without Disrupting Dock Operations

The Steamship Trade Association of Baltimore bought a $500,000 simulator this year to train crane operators at the Port of Baltimore without affecting the day-to-day loading and unloading of cargo.

October 28, 2019

Shipwell Raises $35M to Fuel Growth

Shipwell, an Austin, Texas-based startup focused on managing trucking and shipping logistics for businesses, has raised $35 million to continue its growth, the company said Oct. 24.

October 25, 2019

XPO Logistics Launches Partnership With MIT

GREENWICH, Conn. 鈥 XPO Logistics Inc. announced Oct. 24 that it was teaming up with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to advance innovation in its industry.

October 24, 2019

Ford to Debut New Electric Vehicle Nov. 17

Ford Motor Co. will debut its first battery-electric crossover Nov. 17, the automaker said Oct. 24.

October 24, 2019

How Indiana Got to the 鈥業-69 Finish Line鈥

The Indiana Department of Transportation has dubbed Section 6 of the Interstate 69 project the 鈥淚-69 Finish Line.鈥

October 24, 2019

San Diego MTS Launches $12.5 Million Electric Bus Pilot Program

Transit officials in San Diego are rolling out a new $12.5 million pilot program to test the region鈥檚 first electric buses.

October 23, 2019

UPS Predicts Record Holiday Season

UPS Inc. says it has been preparing for what it expects to be a record-breaking holiday shipping season by building additional automated facilities and adding jets to its fleet to handle more packages as online shopping continues to grow.

October 23, 2019

UPS, AmerisourceBergen Plan Drone Drug and Device Delivery

UPS Inc. and AmerisourceBergen, the Chesterbrook, Pa.-based drug distributor, are working together to use UPS鈥 new Flight Forward 鈥渄rone airline鈥 to ship drugs and supplies to hospitals through small, unmanned aircraft across the U.S.

October 22, 2019

Japan Rushes to Establish LNG Bunkering Hub

A United Nations-led call for action to tighten sulfur oxide emissions also may be a trigger accelerating a shift to natural gas as fuel for the global shipping fleet, and Japan is wasting no time trying to establish a refueling hub in Asia.

October 21, 2019