ITF 2019 – effecting sustainable transportation in the age of decarbonization
Transport ministers from 60 countries met at Leipzig to discuss strategies and the implication of global carbon emissions.
Transport ministers from 60 countries met at Leipzig to discuss strategies and the implication of global carbon emissions.
Targa Resources Corp. (NYSE: TRGP) has agreed to sell a 45 percent stake of Targa Badlands LLC (Badlands), the entity which holds all of Targa’s assets in North Dakota, to investment funds owned by GSO Capital Partners and Blackstone Tactical Opportunities.
One of the world’s largest coal export ports, the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia, has announced it is committing to the EcoPorts global environmental and sustainability standards.
Residents of Northeastern states are struggling with increased electricity costs and an unreliable energy supply as elected officials contemplate expanding natural gas pipelines in the region.
FreightWaves adds energy market related data to SONAR.
As late as last month, Maersk leadership insisted that scrubbers were not a solution for the new fuel regulations imposed by the International Maritime Organization beginning in 2020, but now they’ve admitted they will install scrubbers on some vessels.
FreightWaves is adding a team of analysts to map out the major sectors that drive demand in the freight economy
Solar fields are being used by RLS Logistics to provide power for its cold-storage warehouses, but that is really only approach the company is taking to build greener and more sustainable facilities.
Twenty years after first entering the market, BFGoodrich is reintroducing itself with two new all-terrain tires designed for the growing energy, construction and logging markets.
Energy and financial markets economist joins the FreightWaves data-science team.