Incredible audacity - using double numbers to circumvent sanctions
The article reports on two freight trucks registered in Lithuania that were caught trying to circumvent sanctions by using double license plates to transport goods from the Netherlands to Russia.
War for another 2 months shows the 60-day suspension of the law for American ports
The Trump administration has frozen provisions of the Jones Act for 60 days, allowing foreign ships to transport certain goods between U.S. ports.
Diesel Prices Soar in the US Following War in Iran
Diesel prices in the United States have surged over a third in the last month due to the war in Iran, elevating costs for goods transport and agriculture.
The SENT system will be expanded to include more goods
Poland's SENT system is set to be expanded to cover additional goods.
Research Report: Neither Tariffs nor Wars Halt Globalization
A new study shows that globalization continues to thrive despite wars and tariffs, with increasing goods transport across longer distances and no downturn reported by major logistics companies such as DHL.
Qatar Chamber: Providing Alternative Solutions for Goods Transit via Saudi Arabia
The Qatar Chamber has advised freight and transport companies to register for the international road transport system (TIR) to ensure continued trade fluidity amid current regional conditions.
Over 100 Emirates flights will fly from Dubai in the coming days
Over 100 Emirates flights are scheduled to depart from Dubai on March 5 and 6 to transport perishable goods such as food and medicines.
Truck Traffic: A Load of Nightmares
The article discusses the complexities and dangers of truck traffic on German highways, focusing on the A3 and A99 routes, and the unexpected issues that arise from transporting various goods.
The consolidation of the road transport industry is progressing
The article discusses the ongoing consolidation in the road transport industry in Poland, highlighting rising freight rates and increasing demand for goods.
70 Years of the CMR Convention and What Next?
The International Road Transport Union (IRU) marks the 70th anniversary of the CMR Convention, emphasizing its importance in ensuring efficient and legal cross-border goods transportation, while calling for mandatory digitization of transport documents by the EU.
Bridge collapses after heavy rains, isolating rural producers in Itajara
Heavy rains in the Northwest of Rio de Janeiro caused a bridge in Itajara to collapse, isolating local farmers and impacting their ability to transport goods.
Grain Transport: The Government Ties the Bill of Lading to SISA and Tightens Controls
The Argentine government has implemented new regulations linking the issuance of bills of lading for grain transport to producers' status within the Simplified Agricultural Information System (SISA), enforcing stricter controls on the movement of goods.
Al Jazeera Investigation: Major Shipping Company Involved in Supporting Settlements
An investigation by Al Jazeera reveals that MSC, the world's largest shipping company, is facilitating the transport of goods from illegal Israeli settlements to international markets.
Cuba on the Edge of Energy Crisis
Cuba is facing a severe energy crisis characterized by fuel shortages, long gasoline lines, minimal public transport, daily blackouts exceeding 12 hours, and a lack of basic goods impacting everyday life.
βSqueezeβ out of the Interoceanic Corridor: Mexico and Portugal sign protocol for maritime corridor
Mexico and Portugal have signed a protocol to develop a maritime corridor for bidirectional transport of goods including LNG and solid bulk.
20 sanctions packages on the table in Brussels. Finland and Sweden go all out
Finland and Sweden propose expansive sanctions against Russia, targeting transport, insurance, and luxury goods while reducing import quotas on Russian fertilizers.