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CMA CGM reflags vessel in first move to boost size of US fleet

The carrier announced in March it would spend $20 billion over the next four years to significantly bolster its logistics presence in the US, including expanding its US-flag fleet and increasing capacity at key US ports.

MSC to launch new USEC-Oceania weekly service in February

Volumes from Oceania to the US East Coast have grown steadily during the past five years, with this June recording the most imports ever for a single month.

UP confirms in ‘advanced discussions’ on deal with Norfolk Southern

Any tie-up between the two railroads would be classified as a “major transaction” under US Surface Transportation Board regulations and subject to a rigorous review that could take two to three years.

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