MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co. plans to brave volatile shipping markets on its own, ruling out a new alliance just months before its partnership with A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S ends.
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Diesel Price Sheds 7¢ to $3.555 a Gallon
The national average diesel price continued its downward trend, dropping 7 cents to $3.555 per gallon, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data released Sept. 9.
Jury Says Wabash Owes $462 Million in Fatal Crash Case
A St. Louis jury has awarded $462 million in damages against Wabash National Corp., finding the trailer manufacturer responsible for the deaths of two men in a 2019 crash.
Jury Says Wabash Owes $462 Million in Fatal Crash Case
A St. Louis jury has awarded $462 million in damages against Wabash National Corp., finding the trailer manufacturer responsible for the deaths of two men in a 2019 crash.
Port of Galveston Expands to Boost Cargo Capacity by 2026
A $90 million Port of Galveston infrastructure project launched this summer aims to add 30 acres and a long berth by 2026, enabling the Texas facility to handle one-third more cargo.
Francine Heads for Gulf Coast, Oil Drillers Evacuate Crews
Francine is expected to lash parts of the Gulf Coast with powerful winds and heavy rain as it heads for a Sept. 11 landfall as a full-blown hurricane.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for September 9, 2024
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the September 9, 2024 print edition.
Federal Highway Administrator Bhatt to Resign
FHWA Administrator Shailen Bhatt announced Sept. 6 that he is leaving his post where he has led 2,700 FHWA employees and administered awards totaling more than $350 billion in bipartisan infrastructure funds and other grants.
Greenlane Lands $15M for California Zero-Emission Truck Hub
Truck refueling specialist Greenlane won a $15 million grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District to expedite construction of its flagship Colton, Calif., facility.
Union Pacific Could Abandon 1872 Jobs Pact With Texas Town
Union Pacific Railroad is one step closer to eliminating its workforce in the east Texas town of Palestine after action by the Texas Supreme Court on Sept. 6.