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Tag: Freight (Cargo)

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Ship Blamed in Beirut Explosion Hasn’t Sailed in 7 Years. We Found It.

August 7, 2020Christoph Koettl and Drew JordanComments Off on Ship Blamed in Beirut Explosion Hasn’t Sailed in 7 Years. We Found It.

The explosive material responsible for the Aug. 4 blast in Beirut was carried there by the ailing cargo ship Rhosus in 2013. Here’s what happened next.

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As Passengers Disappeared, Airlines Filled Planes With Cargo

May 25, 2020Niraj Chokshi, Felix Schmitt and Tom JamiesonComments Off on As Passengers Disappeared, Airlines Filled Planes With Cargo

To make up for lost revenue during the pandemic, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic and other airlines are hauling more cargo on aircraft, including where passengers used to sit.

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Virus Disrupts China’s Shipping, and World Ports Feel the Impact

February 27, 2020February 28, 2020Keith Bradsher and Niraj ChokshiComments Off on Virus Disrupts China’s Shipping, and World Ports Feel the Impact

Even where factories are back in operation, getting freight to docks has been impeded by roadblocks and quarantines.

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The Lonely and Dangerous Life of the Filipino Seafarer

November 30, 2019Aurora Almendral and Jes AznarComments Off on The Lonely and Dangerous Life of the Filipino Seafarer

The Philippines for decades has supplied the largest share of labor on the world’s cargo ships. Filipino culture is brought aboard, from food to song and sports.

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All 4 Crew Members Trapped on Overturned Cargo Ship Are Rescued

September 8, 2019September 10, 2019DERRICK BRYSON TAYLORComments Off on All 4 Crew Members Trapped on Overturned Cargo Ship Are Rescued

The Golden Ray, a 656-foot vehicle carrier, overturned early Sunday. The Coast Guard was engaged in several hours of intense rescue efforts on Monday.

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A Runaway Train Explosion Killed 47, but Deadly Cargo Still Rides the Rails

July 16, 2019July 17, 2019IAN AUSTENComments Off on A Runaway Train Explosion Killed 47, but Deadly Cargo Still Rides the Rails

When a runaway freight train derailed in Quebec, 47 people died in the explosion. While Canada has improved safety, trains hauling dangerous goods still run through city centers across the country.

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How North Korea’s Leader Gets His Luxury Cars

July 16, 2019July 16, 2019Edward Wong and Christoph KoettlComments Off on How North Korea’s Leader Gets His Luxury Cars

Kim Jong-un parades around in Mercedes-Benzes and a Rolls-Royce, despite sanctions intended to keep North Korea from importing luxury goods. We tracked how they get there.

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Gibraltar Seizes Syria-Bound Tanker Thought to Be Carrying Iranian Oil

July 4, 2019July 4, 2019Palko Karasz and Raphael MinderComments Off on Gibraltar Seizes Syria-Bound Tanker Thought to Be Carrying Iranian Oil

Officials said the tanker was detained under European Union sanctions on Syria. Shipping monitors said it was also trying to skirt United States sanctions on Iran.

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An Overloaded Ferry Flipped and Drowned Hundreds of Schoolchildren. Could It Happen Again?

June 10, 2019June 11, 2019CHOE SANG-HUNComments Off on An Overloaded Ferry Flipped and Drowned Hundreds of Schoolchildren. Could It Happen Again?

South Korea promised to root out a culture that put profit ahead of safety. But cheating and corruption continue to endanger travelers.

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A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump Cabinet

June 2, 2019June 2, 2019Michael Forsythe, Eric Lipton, Keith Bradsher and Sui-Lee WeeComments Off on A ‘Bridge’ to China, and Her Family’s Business, in the Trump Cabinet

Elaine Chao has boosted the profile of her family’s shipping company, which benefits from industrial policies in China that are roiling the Trump administration.

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