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Mexico-US ocean market expands amid growing nearshoring interest

A new service from Green Tide Logistics will connect Veracruz to Philadelphia in five to six days via truck and multi-purpose vessels capable of handling 1,200 to 1,700 TEUs.

Maersk launches AI customs tool to tackle rising regulatory chaos

The digital solution will be available for US imports this week and is set to roll out globally in August.

Trans-Pacific sailing into slowdown; Asia-Europe outlook brightens: analysts

Peak shipping season began early on both trade lanes, but the advancing of US orders from China will hit trans-Pacific demand in the second half of the year.

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