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Carney has fresh opportunity to galvanize Canadian shipping industry

Canada’s port stakeholders are hopeful the new prime minister and world-renowned economist will fast-track major projects and modernize labor negotiations.

Hub Group boosts reefer intermodal business with Marten acquisition

The $51.8 million cash deal includes Marten’s physical assets and the transfer of its existing contracts with food and beverage shippers.

Flagging European industry clouds Rotterdam’s rising container volume

Consumer demand is driving container imports, but the weakening competitive position of European industry is directly impacting the integrated industrial cluster at the port.

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