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3 Things Businesses Can Do to Stop Porch Pirates in Their Tracks

by Edgar Davis
3 Things Businesses Can Do to Stop Porch Pirates in Their Tracks

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. For ecommerce retailers and brands, the spike in online shopping has been a double-edged sword. The revenue upside is immense — U.S. …

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Ukrainian Sailors Are Using Telegram to Avoid Being Tricked Into Smuggling Oil for Russia

by Ron Morgan
Ukrainian Sailors Are Using Telegram to Avoid Being Tricked Into Smuggling Oil for Russia

This story originally appeared in Hakai Magazine and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. A new video appears on the social media network Telegram: footage of the smoking area …

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Chinese exporters vying for slots on container ships face months of anxiety, DHL says

by Anas Siddiqui
Chinese exporters vying for slots on container ships face months of anxiety, DHL says

A shortage of slots on container vessels leaving China, which has caused a surge in freight rates, is unlikely to ease in the coming few months because global shipping giants …

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Shipping container rates from China jump to 2-year high as panic sets in amid US tariff threat, Red Sea disruptions

by Anas Siddiqui
Shipping container rates from China jump to 2-year high as panic sets in amid US tariff threat, Red Sea disruptions

“Shippers could be facing months of very elevated rates and increased delays as higher demand combines with restricted capacity,” Judah Levine, head of research at Freightos, a global freight booking …

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Climate change: Hong Kong’s shipping sector ‘slow to the game’ with its environmental efforts, says industry body

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate change: Hong Kong’s shipping sector ‘slow to the game’ with its environmental efforts, says industry body

“On the green side of things, we are slower to the game and have a lot of catching up to do to get us back on track. The government’s action …

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Israel-Gaza war: Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim to shoot down another US MQ-9 Predator drone as footage shows wreckage

by Walter Watson
Israel-Gaza war: Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim to shoot down another US MQ-9 Predator drone as footage shows wreckage

Yemen’s Houthi rebels on Friday claimed to have shot down an American drone, hours after footage circulated online of what appeared to be the wreckage of an MQ-9 Predator drone. …

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Climate change: Shanghai’s main gas supplier is building facilities to turn kitchen waste into green methanol to fuel ships

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate change: Shanghai’s main gas supplier is building facilities to turn kitchen waste into green methanol to fuel ships

Shenergy Group, the major natural gas supplier in Shanghai, is building facilities to turn mountains of kitchen food waste into green methanol, an alternative fuel for the carbon-intensive shipping industry …

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Shipping giant Maersk says Baltimore port return decision is near

by Walter Watson
Shipping giant Maersk says Baltimore port return decision is near

A.P. Moller-Maersk says that based on progress made in the Port of Baltimore collapsed bridge clean-up, it may be able to set a timeline on returning to the port in …

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First cargo ship passes Baltimore Key bridge wreck via new channel

by Ron Morgan
First cargo ship passes Baltimore Key bridge wreck via new channel

A cargo ship trapped in Baltimore’s harbor for weeks after the Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge collapsed last month was finally freed Thursday as it became the first vessel to …

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Biden admin, ports prep for cyberattacks as U.S. infrastructure targeted

by Ron Morgan
Biden admin, ports prep for cyberattacks as U.S. infrastructure targeted

Cranes rest idle while waiting for a ship to dock to remove cargo containers in Los Angeles Harbor on March 14, 2024.  Genaro Molina | Los Angeles Times | Getty …

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