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Chairman and CEO Rich Bolte reflects on BDP's past successes and the abundance of opportunities that lie ahead for the organization.
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Output was up 2.6% from Q3 of 2016, suggesting the global economy will post faster growth this year than last. Yet growth rates are weaker than what was considered normal before the global financial crisis.
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In his latest blog, Michael Ford - VP of Government and Industry Affairs, reviews the recent signing of H.R. 6256 and what steps shippers can take to ensure supply chains are compliant with the new law.
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The “Suspending Normal Trade Relations with Russia and Belarus Act” is now in effect. Read more to learn how this new law will impact your shipments.
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German shipping line Hapag Lloyd said on Friday that it was trying to extinguish a fire on its Yantian Express container vessel off Canada’s east coast but was being hampered by bad weather.
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Germany’s shipping major Hapag-Lloyd has dismissed reports that its French counterpart CMA CGM proposed a merger between the parties.
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Hapag-Lloyd celebrated the official opening of its new office in Tema, the most important port city in Ghana.
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German liner giant Hapag-Lloyd is planning to cut its CO2 footprint by 20 percent per TEU-kilometer by 2020 compared to 2016.
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After sliding back into the red in the first three months of the year, and predicting a “tough” second quarter.