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transportation

[trans-per-tey-shuhn] / ˌtræns pərˈteɪ ʃən /


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A global shortage of heavy oil has squeezed Gulf Coast refinery margins for years, prompting them to use more of the costlier U.S.-produced oil to make transportation fuels and petrochemicals.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Logistics and transportation costs are likely to be the biggest issues rising from the situation in the Middle East,” Kim added, noting that South Korea relies on the region for 70% of its oil.

From The Wall Street Journal

Companies including the global transportation and postal firm FedEx have filed lawsuits seeking full refunds of the tariffs.

From BBC

Energy and data infrastructure projects are keeping construction, manufacturing, and even transportation afloat in districts where other businesses are cooling.

From Barron's

Currently, though, the plan is to retain all properties, creating a campus of three buildings within a mile of one another that are served by the company’s transportation services, Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Barr said.

From Los Angeles Times