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  • J.B. Hunt says surcharges necessary to maintain peak season service
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    MPV availability likely to tighten in aftermath of latest Houthi attacks
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J.B. Hunt says surcharges necessary to maintain peak season service

Some customers and competitors were surprised by the timing of the surcharges, which are typically implemented in August or September, if at all, and only after volume spikes.

MPV availability likely to tighten in aftermath of latest Houthi attacks

With more ships expected to divert to the longer Cape of Good Hope route around southern Africa, shippers could find it more difficult to secure capacity for project cargoes.

Volvo faces $1.2 billion write down as US tariffs erode profitability

The European automotive industry has been hammered by Washington’s import tariffs that are imposing a significant financial burden on the continent’s carmakers.

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