SONAR Sightings for July 15: Class 8 and Ford vehicle sales cause surge in volume out of Detroit
Outbound tender city volume in the Detroit market has boomed over the summer with no signs of slowing in the second half of the year.
Outbound tender city volume in the Detroit market has boomed over the summer with no signs of slowing in the second half of the year.
2020 wins include harbor-deepening funding and Blount Island berth enhancements.
U.S. factories face issues with sourcing from Mexico; Permian basin output to decrease in May; Lime raises funding from Uber.
Fiat Chrysler and PSA merge to become a €40 billion automaker; global maritime shipping volumes growth slow; OPEC meeting this December to discuss production cuts.
The Indian economy is crumbling on the back of an engineered crisis brought on by current government through measures like demonetization, a botched attempt at unifying the country’s tax system, and economic reforms that stifled consumerism.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed the gathering at the IAA 2019 on sustainable mobility amidst heavy criticism over the event by environmental activists.
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