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    Busan aims to boost transshipment volumes with new $573 million feeder terminal
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CH Robinson cautious on second-half outlook amid trade volatility

Company executives pointed to the rollout of the Trump administration’s tariff policy in April as driving disruption throughout the second quarter.

DB Schenker adds to DSV coffers as multi-year integration begins

DSV will start adding the first few country operations of DB Schenker into its network from Aug. 1 in an integration process expected to be completed by 2028.

Busan aims to boost transshipment volumes with new $573 million feeder terminal

Development of the new terminal comes as gains in transshipment volumes are outpacing the increase in gateway cargo at Busan, where transshipment business has been bolstered by the launch of the Gemini Cooperation earlier this year.

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