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Africa diversions drive sharp rise in ocean carrier emissions

But the longer voyages are also seeing container shipping companies cutting the average fuel intensity per TEU mile and ensuring vessels are sailing full.

Schneider says MMX service delivering four-day Mexico-Chicago transit time

The journey time, about two to three days better than typical industry metrics, comes despite congestion in other parts of partner CPKC’s network.

Long Beach ITS terminal upgrade to boost capacity by about 50%

The project, due to begin Monday, will also improve truck access by upgrading the gate infrastructure and boost efficiency through the replacement of an outdated terminal operating system.

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