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Shipping
Shipping
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Politics
Many big shipping companies will double pay for crew sailing through the now-perilous Red Sea
By
Christian Wienberg
and
Bloomberg
December 30, 2023
Retail
You may have to wait longer for your flat-pack furniture as Ikea says products will face delays after Red Sea attacks
By
Ryan Hogg
December 21, 2023
Finance
U.S. military shoots down 14 drones in Red Sea—launched from areas of Yemen controlled by Iran-backed Houthis—as attacks on commercial carriers threaten havoc for world trade
By
Brendan Murray
,
Charles Capel
and
Bloomberg
December 16, 2023
Retail
2023 holiday shipping deadlines are closer than you might realize
By
Chris Morris
December 14, 2023
Finance
Panama Canal has gotten so dry and backed up after brutal drought that shippers are paying up to $4m to jump the queue
By
Ruth Liao
and
Bloomberg
December 4, 2023
Retail
Amazon is set to deliver 5.9 billion packages this year—more than UPS or FedEx in a big reversal
By
Chris Morris
November 27, 2023
Finance
The shipping industry’s boom-and-bust cycle is so severe that carriers face going from bumper profits to losing money in the space of a few years: ‘I’m certainly concerned’
By
Brendan Murray
,
Tara Patel
and
Bloomberg
November 12, 2023
Commentary
How the West can help Ukraine win its economic war with Russia
By
James K. Glassman
October 31, 2023
Tech
Convoy, a Bezos-backed trucking tech company valued at $3.8 billion last year, is shutting down: ‘Today is your last day at the company’
By
Spencer Soper
,
Lizette Chapman
and
Bloomberg
October 19, 2023
Retail
H&M has been charging American customers to return items—and it just widened its program to the UK
By
Chris Morris
September 20, 2023
Finance
Dave Clark, the former Amazon exec who lost out to Andy Jassy, reportedly fired from his startup CEO role by a founder who never really left
By
Irina Ivanova
September 6, 2023
Maersk, Evergreen and the world’s largest shipping companies are changing as the climate does. Here’s how they’re turning the ocean liner around
By
Don Maier
and
The Conversation
July 28, 2023
European cargo ship docked in New Jersey is on fire for 3rd straight day after 2 firefighters die onboard
By
The Associated Press
July 7, 2023
Newsletters
Green shipping is here. Except it really isn’t
By
Peter Vanham
June 15, 2023
Commentary
Railroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
By
Ian Jefferies
June 15, 2023
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Sasha Rogelberg
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Sasha Rogelberg
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Michael Liedtke
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The Associated Press