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  • US LTL ‘land rush’ reaches its end amid long-term freight decline
    US LTL ‘land rush’ reaches its end amid long-term freight decline
  • US manufacturing projects drive momentum for global industrial gas companies
    US manufacturing projects drive momentum for global industrial gas companies
  • SAL Heavy Lift, Intermarine combine under a single brand
    SAL Heavy Lift, Intermarine combine under a single brand
  • Air freight growth remains solid as verticals support nonstop momentum
    Air freight growth remains solid as verticals support nonstop momentum
  • Expeditors’ Q3 earnings beat forecast on air freight, customs gains
    Expeditors’ Q3 earnings beat forecast on air freight, customs gains
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US LTL ‘land rush’ reaches its end amid long-term freight decline

LTL carriers are reining in capital spending on property, holding new terminals and doors in reserve as they await a hoped-for turnaround in freight demand in 2026.

US manufacturing projects drive momentum for global industrial gas companies

Shippers Linde and Air Liquide are leaning on their project backlogs for future cargoes, bucking talk of an “industrial recession.”

SAL Heavy Lift, Intermarine combine under a single brand

With a combined fleet of around 80 ships, the new structure unites SAL’s services under one integrated brand specializing in heavy-lift, ultra heavy-lift, multipurpose, offshore, semi liner shipping and bulk transport.

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