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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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Only nine oil tankers, cargo and container ships, some of which at times concealed their position, have been recorded crossing the Strait of Hormuz since Monday, according to MarineTraffic data analysed by AFP.

From Barron's

Venture, which is selling cargoes from a partially built plant in Louisiana that isn’t expected to enter full contracted status until the fourth quarter, has particularly large exposure to the spot LNG market.

From Barron's

For the rest of the week, the pattern continued, with only a handful of oil tankers and cargo ships attempting to transit the strait.

From MarketWatch

With the conflict in Iran raging, the number of oil tankers and cargo ships making their way through the strategic waterway has plummeted.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Faster reaction times for air cargo makes this mode of transportation a preferred means for moving time-critical shipments in a quickly evolving environment,” the air-cargo handler says.

From The Wall Street Journal