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CMA CGM, TotalEnergies ink deal to jointly operate LNG bunkering vessel

The JV is accompanied by a long-term agreement that will lock in the supply of LNG to the ocean carrier’s fast-growing dual-fuel fleet that will increase to 123 vessels by 2029.

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.

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