Oil Spikes As OPEC President Hints At Possible Production Cuts
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"...the return of Iranian barrels would be a qualifying event for a collective strategy shift,"
EasyAcc 9 Inch USB Desk Fan - This is the fan I am testing. Have been running it for days trying to see if it will last long term. I bought one like it years ago and paid half of what this one is. Does anyone have an insight into any other ones
A historic flour mill in Oregon owned by the nation's biggest independent flour milling company has been completely destroyed by a fire.
Update (1000ET): The water level on the Rhine River at Kaub, Germany, has fallen to a critical 40 centimeters (15.7 inches). It becomes uneconomical for barges to transit Europe's most important inland waterway at this level.
...the idea of price gouging at the pump is "dangerous nonsense"...
FBX trans-Pacific spot container shipping indexes are actually up over past week
In war, each side tries to cripple the other's economy by targeting and destroying its transportation infrastructure: ports, airfields, roads, bridges, railroads, rivers, and canals. The United States, however, like many countries, wrecks its own t
In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the executive vice president of UPS asserted that "regionalization" of the supply chain is critical to economic stability as geopolitcal conflicts expand.
The two missions will 'carpool' to orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in a bid to overcome supply chain issues.
Supply shortages
The number of poultry culled around the world has almost doubled this season as global food shortages loom and the cost of living crisis deepens.
...To New Record High
Supply chain data released Tuesday showed further cooling in transportation markets. The July Logistics Managers' Index (LMI) fell 4.3 percentage points to 60.7, the lowest reading in the data set since May 2020.
The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels...
The pop star was paid $15 million in one of the biggest book deals of all time
Another brilliantly executed "green" revolution.
If you only look at Los Angeles and Long Beach -- the largest container import gateway in America -- you'd think shipping congestion has drastically reduced.
There has been a lot of hype surrounding the announcement of a "super battery" for New South Wales in Australia. I'm not sure why they can't just call it what it is: a massive boondoggle.
153 ships stuck in queues off North American ports, up 66% from early June
U.S. gas prices have climbed to their highest seasonal level for 14 years as hot weather and demand from electric generators has coupled with strong exports to Europe to keep inventories below the pre-pandemic average.
... Cutting Flows In Half; European Gas Prices Soar
"We're seeing margins twice as high as the golden age,"
After a slow showing early Monday morning, an estimated 400 owner-operators managed to shut down truck traffic at all three terminals at the Port of Oakland on Monday to protest California's controversial independent contractor law, AB5.
Freight shipments fell 4.1% sequentially in June, reversing all of May's gain, according to data provided by Cass Information Systems on Wednesday.
State law in New Jersey has long required that Costco allow anyone, including non-members, to purchase gasoline at its fuel stations. That is changing, however, due to supply chain, inflation and shortage issues.
A natural gas gathering and processing facility near Medford, Oklahoma, exploded Saturday afternoon and could disrupt the flow of hydrocarbons to energy export hubs on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Josh Sigurdson reports on the continued protests in the Netherlands as the government attempts to rid the country of one third of all farms, destroying countless lives and also completely collapsing the supply chain.
Railroad force majeure declarations were about halting animal feed shipments – they're trying to starve us out!
Rail bottlenecks in the U.S. are not improving, and in some cases, growing more severe.
...forced off the roads