The Port of Los Angeles plans to begin charging a fee to ocean carriers that allow empty cargo containers to linger on its marine terminals for nine days or longer. The fee, subject to approval by the ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Port of Los Angeles, the U.S.’s largest for container traffic, has deferred a plan to charge ocean carriers that fail to clear empty ...
There have been incidents at Purdue University involving the improper disposal of empty chemical containers that resulted in bodily injury as well as trash fires. One of these incidents sent a ...
Kalmar has secured an order from long-term customer Lechman Terminais in Brazil for six Kalmar electric empty container ...
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