"This is an excellent example of green transition in practice, and we hope this ship will be the start of a new type of emission-free container ships. There are a lot of places in the world with congested roads that will benefit from a high-tech so
Another 100 Hertz customers come forward joining 165 suing the company after being arrested and sometimes jailed for months after internal tracking errors lead company to falsely report paid rentals as STOLEN
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has registered a stable growth in its container volumes during September completing 724,418TEU, which translates to a slight increase of 0.5% year-on-year.
In Airspeeder's first-ever EXA Series pre-season test race - known as the EXA Drag Race - two remotely-flown Alauda Aeronautics Mk3 Speeders are pitched in a battle of pure speed down a 300m drag strip
The trucking industry is desperate to get drivers into seats at a time when the supply chain needs them most, but a variety of factors is stalling the industry's ability to gain traction.
Back in March 2019, Polydrops was busily getting the word out about its angular, little teardrop trailer. Just one year later, the game changed. Everyone under the sun was looking for a mobile living pod to fully escape the clutches of a society in t
XPeng affiliate HT Aero has unveiled an outrageous flying car design that it claims is "planned for roll-out in 2024." It looks like an electric Bugatti hypercar with a pair of huge, auto-folding props in the style of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey.
Mast-er of the universe? Jeff Bezos' £420m sail-powered superyacht that will have three masts and be the largest in the WORLD is glimpsed for first time at Dutch shipyard
President Joe Biden revisited his love of trains during a trip to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, promising to get millions of vehicles off the roads.
Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join fellow YouTuber Joey B Toonz to discuss the breakdown of the American supply system as seen in massive pay increases for truckers and shipping crates that are being dumped on the side of the road.
A step closer to flying cars? Israeli startup is developing a two-seater vehicle that can shuttle passengers through the skies at 155mph – and it could go on sale as early as 2024