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  • EPA proposal likely to cut truck costs, but little impact expected on capacity
    EPA proposal likely to cut truck costs, but little impact expected on capacity
  • Oversupplied ocean carriers steaming toward excess capacity after 2026
    Oversupplied ocean carriers steaming toward excess capacity after 2026
  • Ship operators push ahead with slew of new MPV, car carrier orders
    Ship operators push ahead with slew of new MPV, car carrier orders
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EPA proposal likely to cut truck costs, but little impact expected on capacity

For fleets, the emissions-related proposal announced Thursday changes the economics of purchasing equipment, but it is not likely to fundamentally change the economics of adding capacity, analysts say.

Oversupplied ocean carriers steaming toward excess capacity after 2026

Despite the current absorption effects of geopolitics and network disruption, the volume of tonnage coming online over the next two years is likely to overwhelm the market, a Journal of Commerce webinar was told.

Ship operators push ahead with slew of new MPV, car carrier orders

Breakbulk carriers are investing in tonnage to help address an aging fleet profile, although the ordering is being done with “discipline” to maintain a balanced fleet.

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