CEVA and CMA CGM develop new shipping container for lithium batteries
Fires in containers caused by faulty lithium batteries have emerged as one of the deadliest ...
WTC: ANOTHER DIFFICULT WEEK CHRW: NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHDSV: LEADING THE DROP RXO: CRATERINGDSV: WHAT TO LIKEDSV: BULLISH BAMZN: 'AI EDGE'HD: HERE IS HOW IT LOOKSAMZN: REG RISKMAERSK: MOST HARMED
WTC: ANOTHER DIFFICULT WEEK CHRW: NEW PRODUCT LAUNCHDSV: LEADING THE DROP RXO: CRATERINGDSV: WHAT TO LIKEDSV: BULLISH BAMZN: 'AI EDGE'HD: HERE IS HOW IT LOOKSAMZN: REG RISKMAERSK: MOST HARMED
In a letter sent on 3 February to incoming Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, 22 corporations and trade associations are seeking “the earliest possible approval” of a final rule that would address hazmat transport safety issues by harmonizing the US hazardous materials regulations with international dangerous goods standards that took effect on 1 January.
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