Already the busiest port of entry in America for international air freight, Miami International Airport will soon be able to receive perishable freight imports by sea as well – a first for any Florida airport – through a permit approved in September by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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Destitute migrants pile up in Djibouti as Yemen sends boats back
Thousands of Ethiopians trekking through desert heat and war in Yemen for the sake of a low-paid job in Saudi Arabia risk getting stuck in an overcrowded migrant camp in Djibouti, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Friday.
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Oldendorff Acquires 8 vessels
Oldendorff reported yesterday that they are continuing their fleet expansion and have acquired of 8 more vessels. The acquisition included 3 Babycapes and 5 Post-panamax bulk carriers. In the Babycape segment, Oldendorff's London office usually…
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China to launch manned space mission Shenzhou 11 on Monday
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will launch its two-man space mission Shenzhou 11 on Monday at 7:30 a.m., the state-owned Xinhua news agency said.
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European-led Mars lander starts descent to red planet
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A Mars lander left its mothership on Sunday after a seven-month journey from Earth and headed toward the red planet's surface to test technologies for Europe's planned first Mars rover, which will search for signs of past and pres...
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USC, Ports Partner to Improve Supply Chain Technology
A strategic partnership with the USC Marshall Center for Global Supply Chain Management aimed at improving the global competitiveness of the nation’s supply chains was signed by U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker on October 14 at the University Park campus.
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USN to Commission Destroyer Zumwalt
The Navy will commission the destroyer Zumwalt (DDG 1000), Saturday, Oct. 15, during a 5 p.m. EDT ceremony in Baltimore, Maryland. The ship is named in honor of Adm. Elmo R. "Bud" Zumwalt Jr., former chief of naval operations (CNO) from 1970 to 1974.
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TraPac to Double Terminal size at Oakland Port
TraPac, LLC has reached agreement to nearly double its marine terminal size at the Port of Oakland. Wilmington, CA-based TraPac said today it plans to lease an additional 57 acres and two vessel berths on the Port’s Outer Harbor. If the deal is approved…
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China Planning $100 bln Merger of Sinochem, ChemChina
Chinese state-owned chemical companies Sinochem Group and ChemChina are in discussions about a possible merger to create a chemicals, fertilizer and oil giant with almost $100 billion in annual revenue, reports Reuters. The deal was reportedly proposed by China’s central government.
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Denmark Gets QUALSHIP 21 Certificate
Once again, the U.S. Coast Guard has issued Denmark with the well-reputed certificate for United States Coast Guard's Quality Shipping for the 21st Century Program (QUALSHIP 21). The program is intended to secure and improve shipping and has existed si...
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