When firms go bankrupt, it is hard on those working for them. It’s especially hard for mariners who are far from home.
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Supply Chain Digest- Supply Chaib Graphic of the Wee New US Warehouse Construction to Rebound in 2027
- ATRI Finds Cost to Operate Truck Rose 3.4 percet in 2025
- Sail Boats for Cargo. DHL to Give it a Try
- Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending July 10, 2026
- Supply Chain Stocks 1H 2026
- Supply Chain by the Numbers for July 10, 2026
- Automate Tradeshow Attracts Record Crowd as Robot Market Remains Hot, with Show Planning New Venue in 2027
- Cargo Theft Incidents Fell a Little in 1H, but Value Continues to Rise
- Supply Chain and Logistics Stock Report for Week Ending July 2, 2026
- US PMI Shows Manufacturing Growth for the Sixth Consecutive Month in June
Port Technology International- APMT Apapa rolls out 4G LTE network
- APMT Pipavav unveils expansion project
- COSCO positive despite plummeting revenue
- Hutchison Ports and Egyptian Navy to build new container terminal
- Kalmar to supply Cambodian terminal with RTGs
- Europe leads the way as shipping steps up green tech research
- ABB and Kongsberg to work towards common data vessel infrastructure
- PSA Marine launches carbon cutting digital solution
- Port of Riga upgrades container handling fleet
- Mason Mega Rail project reaches new milestone
Marine Link- Port of Antwerp-Bruges Sees Decline in Goods in H1 2026
- Wärtsilä to Supply Engine, Propulsion for Two New Gas Carriers
- Bollinger Shipyards Opens Maritime Training Center in Mississippi
- Engineering Drivetrains Inside High-Productivity Dredgers
- ABB to Buy Rotork in $5.5B Automation Deal
- Hormuz Crossings Decline as US Renews Iran Blockade
- Ukraine to Protect Ports, Exports After Recent Russian Attacks
- Shipping Companies Turn Down US-Guided Military Transit Through Hormuz
- ECITB, GWO Launch Wind Turbine Maintenance Cross Skill Program
- Williams Grand Prix Technologies Launches Superyacht Battery System