Shippers put more pressure on ocean carriers for carbon-free services
A new alliance of major shippers is pushing ocean carriers to step up their efforts ...
Amazon is going to have to sharpen up its act. It has been fined again by the FAA for mishandling shipments of dangerous goods, this time to the tune of $130,000, according to the WSJ. It marks the e-tailer’s third fine in just two weeks. Amazon said it takes air cargo safety seriously, and had developed “sophisticated technologies” to detect shipping hazards, But as it starts to control its own air freight network, it’s going to have to do better
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