American Shipbuilding Suppliers Association joins USA Shipbuilding Coalition The American Shipbuilding Suppliers Association (ASSA) reports that it has joined the USA Shipbuilding Coalition, a growing labor-management partnership working to advance policies that strengthen the U.S. maritime industrial base and restore
ITF: Lady Mina seafarers left stranded in Las Palmas, owed $68,000 The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) reports that six seafarers remain abandoned aboard the 1969-built general cargo ship Lady Mina (IMO 880113), detained in the Port of Las Palmas after an ITF
White Paper: Ensuring vessel uptime through drivetrain inspections, proactive maintenance, and strategic spares This white paper emphasizes that maximizing vessel uptime depends on a structured approach to drivetrain reliability, centered on routine visual inspections, proactive maintenance practices, and strategic management of critical spare parts.
Berg Propulsion solutions picked for six-vessel Jiangsu Dajin contract Hönö, Sweden-based Berg Propulsion has secured a contract to provide comprehensive propulsion packages for six multipurpose dry cargo vessels being built by China's Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industry. Ordered by U.K. shipowner and
VIDEO: Fincantieri Monfalcone cuts steel for new Carnival Destiny In a ceremony at Fincantieri's Monfalcone, Italy, shipyard, Fincantieri and Carnival Corporation today cut steel for Carnival Destiny, the first of three new Ace-class ships for Carnival Cruise Line - and celebrated
Donjon Marine wins $180M NAVSEA contract Hillside,N.J.-based Donjon Marine Co. LLC, has been awarded a $180,000,000 cost-plus-award-fee and cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for salvage-related towing, harbor clearance, ocean engineering projects, and point-to-point towing services. Work will be performed in
GoAL names Mike Camara president & CEO Mike Camara has been named chief executive officer (CEO) of Bossier City, La.-based Gulf of America Logistics (GoAL), effective immediately, while continuing to serve as president of the company, a role he
Interport Global appoints Anthony Donald as CEO Interport Global has appointed Anthony Donald as its new Chief Executive Officer to lead the development of Project Velocity, the company's proposed US$20 billion infrastructure investment programme in Central Queensland. Project Velocity aims to transform Gladstone into a major freight and logistics hub through investments in ports, shipping, energy infrastructure, industrial facilities, cold st
WSC concerned over continuation of forced shipment of unmanifested empty containers at Chittagong Port Singapore-based World Shipping Council (WSC) has expressed concern over the continuation of forced shipment of un-manifested empty containers at Chittagong port that gravely jeopardizes ship safety and breaches international regulatory compliance. It said the mandatory loading of empty containers at short also exposes carriers' to potential sanctions
Hapag-Lloyd expands shore power use at Port of Hamburg Hapag-Lloyd has signed an agreement with the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) to use shore power at the Port of Hamburg, reinforcing its efforts to reduce emissions during port calls. Under the agreement, Hapag-Lloyd will use the available shore power infrastructure whenever operationally feasible. The commitment covers all terminals equipped with shore power facilities in the Port of Hamburg. The ca
Hapag-Lloyd announces GRI on North Europe-US trade Hapag-Lloyd will implement a General Rate Increase (GRI) for shipments from Northern Europe to the United States, effective for containers gated in full from 10 August 2026 until further notice. The GRI applies to dry, reefer and special containers across the trade. For 20-foot dry containers, the carrier will increase base rates by US$400. Examples include Hamburg to New York, Bremerhaven to Hou
KPI OceanConnect reports higher earnings on strong marine fuel demand KPI OceanConnect has reported higher revenue and earnings for the 2025/26 financial year, supported by business expansion, the integration of Baseblue and growing demand for marine fuel and decarbonisation services. During the year, the company supplied 13 million metric tonnes of marine fuel, while revenue increased to US$6.2 billion. Earnings before tax (EBT) rose 21% year-on-year to US$10.9 mi
NYSHEX Freight Index (NYFI) now available on Container News The NYSHEX Freight Index (NYFI) is now available on Container News, giving readers access to one of the container shipping industry's leading transaction-based freight benchmarks. The integration expands Container News' market intelligence offering. It also provides shipping professionals with an additional tool for tracking freight market developments across key global trade lanes. Developed by
Evergreen launches China-Philippines Express service Evergreen Marine Corporation will launch its new China-Philippines Express (CPX) service by the end of the month, strengthening its intra-Asia network with direct links between China, Hong Kong and the Philippines, according to DynaLiners. The weekly service will deploy three vessels of approximately 2,000 TEU and follow the rotation: Rizhao, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Cebu, Davao and back to Rizhao. A
Container ship orders continue as owners expand feeder fleets According to Dynaliners, several shipowners have placed new feeder vessel orders or converted existing options into firm contracts, highlighting continued investment in the sub-2,000 TEU container ship segment despite growing global orderbooks. Greek shipowner Goldenport has ordered three 1,800 TEU container vessels at Wuhan Qingshan Shipyard, part of China Merchants Group. The ships are schedule
Drewry World Container Index climbs to 10 month high The Drewry World Container Index (WCI) increased 2% this week to US$4,639 per 40ft container, reaching its highest level since September 2024 as stronger Asia-Europe rates continued to lift the market. Freight rates from Shanghai to Rotterdam rose 5% to US$4,933 per 40ft container, while rates to Genoa increased 2% to US$6,463. Drewry attributed the gains to constrained capacity, with only four b
Georgia Ports Authority appoints new President Kevin Price has officially assumed the position of President of the Georgia Ports Authority, effective July 1, 2026. His appointment follows the announcement made on February 10, 2026, that Price would join GPA reporting to CEO Griff Lynch. The transition plan calls for Price to succeed Lynch as President and CEO on August 1, 2027, when Lynch will retire following a 38-year maritime career, inclu
Port of Los Angeles formalises relationship with Shenzhen and Yantian The Port of Los Angeles has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Yantian International Container Terminals and Shenzhen Port Group, establishing a formal sister port relationship with Shenzhen and providing a structured framework for cooperation in sustainable trade, maritime innovation and global supply chain development. The MOU was signed in Shenzhen during the Shenzhen Port Global Supply
Long Beach extends Harbor Commissioner's service through 2032 The Long Beach City Council has voted unanimously to confirm Mayor Rex Richardson's reappointment of Sharon L. Weissman to the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners, extending her service through June 30, 2032. The five-member commission sets policy for the Port of Long Beach and the City's Harbor Department. Weissman was first appointed to the Harbor Commission in July 2020 by then-Mayor Robe
Neptune Pireas arrives at Port of Piraeus Neptune Lines has welcomed Neptune Pireas to the Port of Piraeus, marking an important milestone for both the vessel and the company as it returns to the port where Neptune's story began more than 50 years ago. Neptune Pireas is the first vessel delivered under the company's expanded Genesis Project, which will comprise six new vessels aimed at modernising the fleet and supporting lower-emission
Cool Carriers takes delivery of second next-generation Snow-class reefer ool Carriers has taken delivery of Snow Flake, the second vessel in its new-generation Snow-class series, continuing its fleet renewal programme for the global refrigerated cargo market. The vessel was officially named at Kitanihon Shipbuilding in Japan on 29 June, three months after the delivery of her sister ship, Snow Flower. Snow Flake is the second of seven Snow-class vessels scheduled for
Russia's diesel ban welds two chokepoints into one market A domestic fuel shortage forced Moscow's hand, but the shock lands on a global diesel market already drained by Gulf disruption turning two separate crises into a single tanker-market event
Maersk revises heavy load surcharge on Far East-Latin America trades Maersk will revise its Heavy Load Surcharge (HWS) on selected trades from Far East Asia and China to Latin America. For Far East Asia to Mexico, the surcharge will apply from 15 July 2026. Maersk will charge US$150 for all 20-foot dry equipment with Verified Gross Mass above 20 metric tons. The same US$150 surcharge will apply to 40-foot non-operating reefers with VGM above 23 metric tons. The ca
Konecranes to modernise cranes in Bahrain Konecranes has received an order from Aluminium Bahrain, one of the world's largest aluminium smelters, to modernise five auxiliary cranes at its smelter complex in Bahrain. The order was booked in January 2026, with equipment delivery planned for the end of 2026 and installation scheduled to begin in early 2027. The modernisation programme covers the Casthouse and Mould Shop, where molten alumin
MSC introduces low water surcharge for Montreal shipments MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company will introduce a Saint-Laurent Low Water (SLW) surcharge on cargo moving to or via Montreal, Canada, citing reduced water levels on the St. Lawrence River. The surcharge will apply to shipments from West Mediterranean, the Adriatic, Israel and Northern Europe, including the UK and the Scan Baltic region, effective from 21 July 2026 until further notice. MSC said
Maersk expands relief measures following Venezuela earthquake Maersk has announced additional relief measures for customers affected by the ongoing disruption at La Guaira following the recent earthquake in Venezuela. The carrier said the safety of employees, partners and local communities remains its top priority as it continues to work with authorities to minimize supply chain disruptions. Under the updated relief package, Cargo Equipment Detention (CED)
Lianson Fleet bulks up with ultramax brace Malaysia's Lianson Fleet Group (LFG) is moving into larger bulk carriers with the acquisition of two 2017-built ultramaxes for $52.32m. The Bursa Malaysia-listed company, formerly known as Icon Offshore, said its wholly owned subsidiary had signed two separate deals with unrelated Chinese sellers for the Tian Mu Shan and Yan Dang Shan. LFG said the ...
Höegh Autoliners adds $300m to Asian carmaker deal Oslo-listed car carrier operator Höegh Autoliners has extended an existing contract with a major Asian car producer in a deal expected to add about $300m in revenue. The contract extension runs until December 2029 and covers the transportation of cars in a key trade lane. Höegh Autoliners said the new agreement includes higher committed volumes ...
BW LPG India lands $36m gain on vintage VLGC BW LPG has agreed to sell an ageing very large gas carrier for continued trading, locking in a sizeable gain as secondhand VLGC values remain firm. The Oslo- and New York-listed unit of Singapore's BW Group said its 52%-owned subsidiary BW LPG India has signed a deal to sell the 2007-built BW Elm to an ...
Union Maritime widens newbuild push with VLGC debut Diversified UK owner Union Maritime has been linked to its first very large gas carrier newbuilding order. Market sources and shipping data platforms list the Laurent Cadji-led company with two VLGC/VLAC newbuildings at HD Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. The ships, costing roughly $234m in total, are expected to deliver in 2029. Neither Union ...
Pacifico Energy Korea signs local supply deal for offshore wind cluster US-based offshore wind developer Pacifico Energy Korea has signed a memorandum of understanding with three offshore wind suppliers in the Gwangyang Bay area to support the 3.2GW Jindo offshore wind project cluster. The agreement brings together Pacifico Energy Korea, EEW KHPC, KMC Line, and CS Energy. Under the deal, Pacifico Energy Korea will lead overall ...
Marco Polo Marine bags long-term Siemens Gamesa CSOV deal Singapore-based offshore vessel player and shipyard Marco Polo Marine has signed a multi-year framework agreement with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy for the deployment of two commissioning service operation vessels in the Asia-Pacific region. The deal, struck through Marco Polo Marine's PKR Offshore unit, will cover Siemens Gamesa projects in Taiwan on a non-exclusive basis, with ...
Eni taps SLB OneSubsea for deepwater Indonesia subsea package SLB OneSubsea, a joint venture backed by SLB, Aker Solutions, and Subsea7, has been awarded a contract by Eni to deliver a steel tube umbilical system for the Kutei North Hub field development project offshore East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The contract, awarded by Eni North Ganal, a subsidiary of Searah, a joint venture between Eni and ...
ADNOC L&S boosts LNG fleet with $900m newbuild deal in China ADNOC Logistics & Services has returned to Jiangnan Shipyard for four more LNG carrier newbuildings in a deal worth about $900m. The Abu Dhabi-listed shipping and logistics arm of ADNOC said the 175,000 cu m vessels will be built at the Shanghai yard and delivered in 2029. The agreement was signed during a visit by ...
EU pushes to end Ireland's alumina exports to Russia The European Parliament has passed a non-binding motion calling on the European Commission to sanction the sale of alumina to Russia. Earlier this week, a majority of members of the European Parliament supported the resolution, seen as a symbolic gesture that will increase political pressure on the European Commission to curb significant exports from Ireland ...
Splash Wrap: Hormuz at a standstill Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz came to a near standstill after US strikes on Iran, with president Donald Trump declaring the ceasefire between the two countries "over." The escalation followed attacks on three commercial vessels transiting the strait on July 6 and 7. Ukraine has sharply escalated its campaign against Russian shipping and oil ...
How not to become a shipowner The easiest part of becoming a shipowner is sounding like one. The hard part is paying for the ship as Sunil Kapoor details. Out of the blue, I got a call from someone I had known for many years - a senior figure at a prominent commodity trading company in Geneva. "Are you still active? ...
Bank ship finance climbs back above $300bn Global bank lending to shipping grew in 2025, marking a clear recovery after years of consolidation, according to the latest annual Petrofin Global Bank Research report. Petrofin's top 40 banks increased their shipping loan portfolios to $300.6bn at the end of 2025, up 6% from $283.6bn a year earlier. The Petrofin Global Index of Ship ...
SCFI retreats for first time in months as frothy box market loses momentum Container spot rates may be just taking a temporary breather, with more gains to come, or they may have hit...
New suspected false registry emerges in Guatemala Shipping's latest false flag looks to have sprung up in Central America, but Comoros and Guyana still dominate fake flag...
The Daily View: Europe's Russia sanctions strategy runs into law of unintended consequences
Banks increase lending for shipping According to a new Petrofin survey, banks remain the largest source of industry financing, despite growth in finance from other...
Stateless ships seek quick flag changes before entering European waters European efforts to detain stateless shadow fleet tankers are prompting sanctioned vessels to scramble for new registrations before entering EU...
German marine equipment manufacturers urge action on 'unfair' Chinese shipbuilding practices Deregulation should be top priority at home, VDMA argues
Hormuz war risk premium surge confirmed Mid-single-digit percentage point range emerges as new normal
Mexican west coast LNG terminal ships first cargoes The Sempra project on Mexico's northwest coast shipped its first cargo on board Panama-flagged LNG carrier Pacific Success
Middle East port update: Friday, July 10 Kuwaiti, Omani and Qatari ports are all fully operational with no stoppage of operations reported
Fraying ceasefire reignites Hormuz toll prospects with implications for other chokepoints Vessels have already begun following the Iran-stipulated route following the MOU fallout, suggesting that shipowners could be choosing the path...
Typhoon Bavi forces major port shutdowns across eastern China and Taiwan Typhoon Bavi is forcing port closures, disrupting operations at the world's busiest container hubs and threatening week-long shipping delays
Daily Briefing Red Sea return gathers pace as Maersk restores another Suez service | Hormuz war risk rates surge as Trump declares...
Oversupplied ocean carriers steaming toward excess capacity after 2026 Despite the current absorption effects of geopolitics and network disruption, the volume of tonnage coming online over the next two years is likely to overwhelm the market, a Journal of Commerce webinar was told.
EPA proposal likely to cut truck costs, but little impact expected on capacity For fleets, the emissions-related proposal announced Thursday changes the economics of purchasing equipment, but it is not likely to fundamentally change the economics of adding capacity, analysts say.
Oversupplied ocean carriers steaming towards excess capacity after 2026 Despite the current absorption effects of geopolitics and network disruption, the volume of tonnage coming online over the next two years is likely to overwhelm the market, a Journal of Commerce webinar was told.
Ship operators push ahead with slew of new MPV, car carrier orders Breakbulk carriers are investing in tonnage to help address an aging fleet profile, though the ordering is being done with "discipline" to maintain a balanced fleet.
Wavelength: Risky business - are we going back to square one in Hormuz? Plus:, shipping feels the heat as water levels fall
Trump says US has agreed to talks with Iran - but ceasefire still 'OVER!' Think tank questions whether administration will return to 'maximum pressure' campaign.
Ukraine intensifies drone attacks on Russian shipping, claiming 27 hits in two days Unmanned Systems Forces commander says Ukrainian 'birds' have hit 46 ships since Monday
Ukraine's 'Magyar Birds' intensify drone attacks on Russian shipping, claiming 27 hits in two days Unmanned Systems Forces commander says Ukrainian 'birds' have hit 46 ships since Monday
Shipping teams take on 24 Peaks Challenge for The Seafarers' Charity Efforts raised about £80,000 for people working at sea
Michele Bottiglieri bulkers still on the market, owner says Post-panamax pair again reported sold for $14.5m each, but negotiations continue
CMA CGM flagship completes first bio-LNG bunkering operation Liner completes its largest bio-LNG fuelling
How low-water surcharges are becoming the new normal for container shipping Carriers are passing on the costs of shallow waterways on key routes in North America, Europe and Latin America
Iran war has given green marine fuels a price edge, says KPI boss London-based supplier explains the effects of the Middle East conflict on alternative fuels
Joakim Hannisdahl's hedge fund gains from betting on crude tankers and VLGCs Gersemi Shipping Fund capitalises on post-Iran ceasefire sell-off
Ships steer clear of Omani route through Strait of Hormuz as US-Iran deal collapses Transits drop for three consecutive days following resumption of US-Iran conflict
Greek owner Centrofin boosts tanker fleet with resale swoop Chinese-built vessel emerges in Dimitris Procopiou's fleet after one-off deal
Shanghai leapfrogs London in global shipping hub rankings UK capital slips to third place as Shanghai's rise underscores China's growing maritime influence
How Baltic director navigates sanctions minefield with S&P escrow service Demand for Baltic Exchange's escrow service is rising, even as sanctions make compliance more complex than ever, says Singapore-based executive Szu Ker Ong
Turkish owner eyes asset play with former Fredriksen bulk carriers TTS could be in line for quick profit on Chinese-built panamax and kamsarmax
Who tops this fantasy football table of shipping-backed teams? Marios Iliopoulos' AEK Athens mounts the best season of 2026 among shipping industry-backed football teams
LNG shipping's Anita Odedra signs in at MidOcean Energy Pure-play LNG company has set an ambitious portfolio target for 2030
Stolt-Nielsen and Odfjell upgraded as DNB sees support from tanker market Analyst lifts ratings as ageing fleet and firm crude tanker fundamentals bolster chemical tanker outlook
Adnoc L&S books low-priced LNG carrier quartet at Jiangnan Shipyard Owner boosts its LNG orderbook to 18 vessels
BW LPG India nets $36m from sale of elderly VLGC CEO says the sale is at a level equivalent to a newbuilding price of about $248m
Hoegh Autoliners nets contract extension as second-quarter performance holds up Norwegian car carrier owner will report full second-quarter results in August
Third fatal accident in four months at HD Hyundai shipyard Worker fell from height while doing maintenance work on overhead crane
Klaveness Combination Carriers hits guidance after ship exits Strait of Hormuz Cabu carrier's safe departure from the Persian Gulf boosts on-hire days
Third fatality in four months in a HD Hyundai shipyard Worker fell from height while doing maintenance work on overhead crane
Marco Polo unit bags two-year charter for CSOV pair PKR Offshore will deploy the CSOV pair with Siemens Gamesa on offshore wind projects in Taiwan
Cosco Shipping Specialized rides second-quarter market squeeze Chinese owner links stronger earnings to tightening vessel supply and firmer freight rates
Union calls out Turkish shipowner over allegedly abandoned crew on detained vessel Case marks the second abandonment allegation in less than two years against the Lady Mina
Savannah opens last piece in project to ease port truck traffic A multi-step program to ease truck traffic in and out of the port of Savannah has been completed with a dedicated access road opening for business next week. The project is called the Brampton Road Connector. Its price tag is not what would be associated with a giant infrastructure project, just $126 million. It is a four-lane highway, which has also been described as more of a large offramp, tha
Analysts raise TL, LTL estimates ahead of Q2 earnings season Analysts have raised expectations for carriers heading into the second-quarter earnings season. While the trucking industry is still in the early stages of an upcycle, a tighter capacity backdrop has produced better pricing. Higher rates across leaner cost structures should generate more pronounced earnings growth moving forward. Richa Harnain, Deutsche Bank ( NYSE: DB ) analyst, is "forecasting
Freight Recession Over? Bloomberg Analyst on Trucking Market & Stocks Summary View Transcript Bloomberg Intelligence's Lee Klaskow dives deep into the state of the freight market, explaining how structural changes like federal mandates are elongating traditional trucking cycles. Discover why truckload and LTL stocks are soaring, what owner-operators and brokers expect for rates, and the impact of the Montgomery case on industry consolidation. Klaskow also shares hi
NOx Emissions Rule: What It Means for Trucking in 2027 Summary View Transcript The EPA's new NOx emissions rule is here, setting tighter standards for heavy-duty trucks. But while these regulations promise environmental benefits, they come with a hefty price tag for new trucks - up to $25,000 extra per unit. Industry experts weigh in on how fleets typically respond with pre-buys, but question whether this surge will actually solve the market's ongoin
Amazon air bridge supports Venezuela earthquake relief Amazon is utilizing its air cargo network to help establish a humanitarian air bridge to Venezuela, where more than 3,800 people have died and nearly 2 million people need lifesaving aid following devastating twin earthquakes last month. Other cargo airlines are also supporting relief efforts in the South American nation. Amazon Air Cargo ( NASDAQ: AMZN ), the wholesale air cargo business that se
Trailer Rental Scams Are on the Rise: What Every Trucker Should Know (The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of FreightWaves or its affiliates.) Owner-operators and motor carriers are facing a fast-growing scam in the trucking world. While cargo theft and ghost trucks remain the top mind for many logistics professionals, fraudsters are using fake trailer rental deals to steal money and even trick driver
OEMs win one in DC: new seat belt rules likely to be delayed A request by the Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) to delay new seat belt rules has received the support of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which has kicked off a federal rulemaking on the proposal. In a notice published late last month in the Federal Register, the NHTSA said it is backing the EMA's request to push back a compliance date for the regulation in seat
Arizona inspection blitz sidelines 5 truck drivers in July 1 enforcement push Arizona law enforcement agencies removed five commercial drivers and two vehicles from service during a four-hour enforcement operation July 1. The Arrive Alive Arizona detail was conducted from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. along Arizona State Route 85 in Buckeye by troopers from the Arizona Highway Patrol's Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Unit, officers from the Arizona Department of Transportation's Enforc
Supply Chain: Intermodal's Unexpected Domestic Boom Explained Summary View Transcript Intermodal volumes are surging, but the story has changed. Anne Reinke, President & CEO of IANA, reveals why domestic freight is now the driving force behind intermodal's robust growth, explaining how supply-side factors and long-term contracts are insulating it from market volatility. Discover why intermodal is becoming an "easy button" for shippers and what it means for
Contract Rates Skyrocket: Why 50 Cents/Mile is Just the Start Summary View Transcript Contract rates could jump by as much as 50 cents a mile, according to Sonar data. We dive deep into why the spread between spot and contract rates is at historic highs, signaling a significant shift in the freight market. Learn how compliance crackdowns, stable diesel prices, and broad industrial recovery are driving this change, and what it means for your business's botto
Trucking M&A Heats Up: Are We Entering a Supercycle? Summary View Transcript The freight market is showing signs of a major shift in M&A activity. After a difficult period, private equity and strategic buyers are re-evaluating opportunities as freight rates stabilize and earnings profiles improve. Chris Wofford of Wofford Advisors breaks down the forces at play, including the potential for a trucking supercycle, and what it means for asset-based ca
EPA's war on diesel is a national security issue On July 9, the Environmental Protection Agency signed a proposed rule that would stop new diesel engines from cutting a truck's speed when the emissions system throws a fault. Instead of a derate, the driver gets a beep and a light. A virtual hearing runs July 29 and 30, and written comments close Aug. 29. Sixteen years after the EPA required manufacturers to develop a strategy to slow a loaded t
Indiana State Police recover 12 stolen truckloads worth more than $11 million Update: This story has been updated with additional information provided by Indiana State Police following publication. According to an Indiana State Police announcement , a team of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division troopers has recovered about 12 semi-trailer loads of stolen cargo since April 2026. The agency valued the recovered freight at more than $11 million. The recoveries occurred ac
Texas autonomous freight route a 'future-focused, risk management solution' for driver headcount When AVI-SPL launched autonomous freight operations between Dallas and Houston , the technology solutions provider made a deliberate choice: announce what they had already accomplished, not what they hoped to do. "We think that a lot of people are, especially with AI, saying, 'This is what we're going to do [and] we hope to do this,'" said Jeremy Codiroli, vice president of global supply chain at
Proposed EPA change keeps NoX limits in place, impacts other truck regulations The long-awaited proposed changes in a set of EPA heavy-duty truck regulations that loosely is referred to as "the NoX rule," because its provisions are aimed at reducing emissions of that pollutant, were released by the agency Thursday as it declared the revised standards will not bring any changes to the cost of truck manufacturing. The possible revisions in the NoX rule don't actually change t
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