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Fast fashion retailer forms recycling logistics venture to tackle textile waste

Rhenus Logistics will manage the end-to-end supply chain via a 4PL control tower tailored to the circular textile logistics business.

Oregon earmarks funds for proposed Coos Bay terminal

The just-concluded legislative session also puts aside emergency funding for the Port of Portland that is generated via lottery sales.

USTR plan to tax ro/ro ships exceeds statutory authority: stakeholders

A plan to tax vehicle carriers $14 per net ton for each US port call will raise consumer costs and reduce the number of ports served, shipping executives warned Monday.

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