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This Week in Logistics News (June 5 – 11)

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US Air Force wants a commercial Rocket Cargo Vanguard to fly stuff anywhere on Earth. Late last Friday, the US Air Force launched a new rocket cargo program with the Space Force to study the use of commercial spacecraft to ship supplies around the world, and they may look to NASA’s lunar lander program for ideas.

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Cyberattacks: The Ever-Present Threat to Transportation Management Software

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Ports in the United States, the Netherlands, India and Spain were unable to accept cargo and had to shut down systems after the breach. In the Maersk attack, ships off the coast of Anchorage, Alaska were unable to deliver necessary goods like milk and groceries. Sources: [link].

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Supply Chain & Logistics News March 10th – 13th 2025

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operations across maritime, warehousing, and air cargo. This investment is aimed at strengthening the company’s presence across various logistics sectors, including maritime, warehousing, and air cargo. flagged vessels, likely sourcing the new ships from shipyards in South Korea.

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Supply Chain Matters This Week in Supply Chain Tech- March 7 2025

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flagged fleet, expand the capacity of key container ports on both coasts, develop state-of-the art warehousing across the country and establish a significant air cargo hub in Chicago. Key ports mentioned where New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami and Dutch Harbor, Alaska. There is specific mention of an expanded fleet of 30 U.S.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 7 – 13)

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But one source mentioned the unlucky nature of the number “13” is a Norse myth about 12 gods having a dinner party in Valhalla. Daily market prices to move cargo from Asia to the U.S. Seattle-based Alaska Airlines said it would work with Santa Monica, Calif.-based Civil aviation authorities in the U.S.,