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MARITIMEINTELLIGENCEDAILY11 MAY 2026 MONDAY

May 2026

Page 15 · articles 701–750

ContainerJournal of Commerce·7 days ago

War-driven energy shock makes case for more alternative fuels

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

GeneralFreightWaves·7 days ago

Universal Logistics slips to Q1 loss as intermodal collapse deepens

Universal Logistics Holdings swung to a loss in the first quarter as continued weakness in its intermodal segment dragged down overall performance, despite modest growth in its contract logistics business. The Warren, Michigan-based logistics provider reported Q1 2026 revenue of $367.

GeneralMaritime Cyprus·7 days ago

MIEEK PSM Competition Award Ceremony – Celebrating Our Students

(www.MaritimeCyprus.com) The Program of Studies in Supply Chain Management and Maritime Studies proudly hosted its annual Competition Award Ceremony, bringing together students, educators, and industry partners to celebrate academic excellence and innovation. This year’s…

ContainerJournal of Commerce·7 days ago

Middle East fuel shock exacerbates rising US ag export costs

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

GeneralMarineLink·7 days ago

Guyana Opposes Venezuela's Claim on Oil-Rich Esequibo Region

Guyana has asked judges at the International Court of Justice to rule that Venezuela does not have a legitimate claim on the potentially oil-rich region around the Esequibo river, which has been the subject of a dispute between the Latin American…

GeneralFreightWaves·7 days ago

DHL Forwarding to expand Asia-US air cargo capacity in June

DHL Global Forwarding, leveraging the parent company’s in-house cargo airline, will expand dedicated air capacity for businesses shipping between Southeast Asia and the United States with the launch of three widebody flights per week, starting on June 1. The new service from DHL’s freight management arm will operate H

GeneralFreightWaves·7 days ago

e2open Logistics as a Service gives shippers control while driving capacity

In an era where supply chain volatility is the norm, companies are increasingly looking for ways to streamline operations without surrendering control of their strategic carrier networks. While many shippers hesitate to outsource their transportation management due to fears of losing visibility, e2open’s Logistics as

TankersMarineLink·7 days ago

Ukrainian Drones Hit Russian Port, Tankers and Military Ships

Ukraine launched a wave of drone attacks on targets across Russia on Sunday, hitting the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk and setting it on fire, and striking a number of vessels, as it steps up attacks on energy infrastructure and other targets.Ukraine's…

RegulationsMarineLink·7 days ago

IMO Progresses Net Zero Framework

The Marine Environment Protection Committee of the IMO concluded its 84th session with a commitment to rebuild consensus on global shipping emissions.Nearly 100 delegations took the floor this week to voice their views on the adoption of “mid…

TankersShip and Bunker·7 days ago

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