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  • Tariffs amplify US warehousing demand, disrupt inland truck routes
    Tariffs amplify US warehousing demand, disrupt inland truck routes
  • Datacenter growth poses manufacturing hurdle, project carrier opportunity
    Datacenter growth poses manufacturing hurdle, project carrier opportunity
  • US in race to replenish China stocks to avoid summer shortages: Maersk CEO
    US in race to replenish China stocks to avoid summer shortages: Maersk CEO
  • CMA CGM levies emergency surcharges on Pakistani trade amid India tensions
    CMA CGM levies emergency surcharges on Pakistani trade amid India tensions
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Tariffs amplify US warehousing demand, disrupt inland truck routes

The tight supply of warehousing for frontloaded freight is diverting truck shipments as shippers reposition inventory.

Datacenter growth poses manufacturing hurdle, project carrier opportunity

The main heavy-lift components needed for datacenters are cooling infrastructure such as large-scale air conditioners and backup power infrastructure such as batteries, diesel generators and transformers.

US in race to replenish China stocks to avoid summer shortages: Maersk CEO

Importers in the US are rewiring their supply chains and drawing extra inventory from Canada, Mexico and domestically in a “wait and see” response to the trans-Pacific trade war, according to Vincent Clerc.

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