U.S. consumer prices rose 0.1% in November from October and the annual inflation rate eased significantly. (WSJ)
United Airlines is buying 100 Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets, with options for 100 more. (WSJ)
The sanctions-driven insurance dispute that had disrupted oil exports from Russia’s Black Sea ports has been resolved. (Financial Times)
Massive warehouses have transformed the region around Ontario, Calif., but also brought dangerous consequences for residents. (The Guardian)
Panasonic agreed to supply lithium-ion batteries to electric-car maker Lucid. (Electrek)
Hapag-Lloyd CEO Rolf Habben Jansen says people “are going a bit overboard” over the recent decline in container shipping demand. (ShippingWatch)
Workers at the U.K’s Port of Felixstowe agreed to a contract that includes an 8.5% pay increase next year. (BBC)
CMA CGM is restricting shipments heading into South China ports in early 2023 because of inland transport disruptions. (The Loadstar)
Unionized Kuehne + Nagel workers at a warehouse outside Toronto went on strike over a wage dispute. (Inside Logistics)
Business spend management platform Coupa Software is going private under an $8 billion buyout deal with Thomas Bravo. (Supply Chain Digital)
Austin, Texas-based Maergo raised $20 million in a seed funding round backing its software to manage parcel shipping on commercial aircraft. (TechCrunch)
Colorado police charged a truck driver with vehicular homicide in a crash that killed a family of five. (Commercial Carrier Journal)
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