Shippers breathe again as threat of Indian port strikes eases
Indian exporters and importers are breathing a sigh of relief as fears of a nationwide ...
XPO: TOP PICKDHL: HIT HARDWMT: NEW CHINESE TIESKNIN: NEW LOWS TSLA: EUPHORIAXPO: RECORDTFII: PAYOUT UPDATER: TOP MANAGEMENT UPDATEHON: BREAK-UPF: BEARISH VIEWHLAG: NEW ENTRYAAPL: LOOKING FOR CONSENSUS DSV: PROPOSED BOARD CHANGESDSV: GO GREENCHRW: BEARS VS BULLS
XPO: TOP PICKDHL: HIT HARDWMT: NEW CHINESE TIESKNIN: NEW LOWS TSLA: EUPHORIAXPO: RECORDTFII: PAYOUT UPDATER: TOP MANAGEMENT UPDATEHON: BREAK-UPF: BEARISH VIEWHLAG: NEW ENTRYAAPL: LOOKING FOR CONSENSUS DSV: PROPOSED BOARD CHANGESDSV: GO GREENCHRW: BEARS VS BULLS
Here’s a great little idea for solving the problems of congestion and road transport emission caused by increased e-commerce: a miniature version of hyperloop. UK start-up Magway is proposing to use magnetic levitation technology to deliver freight through pipes that are only 0.9 metres in diameter on platforms powered by linear motors. The first target market is air cargo transporting goods out of airport warehouses, reports PlaceTech.
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