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Maritime Industry Briefing: Supply Chain Solutions, Big Cat Rescue, and More
By MGN Editorial•February 27, 2026 at 04:00 PM
A roundup of recent news from the maritime industry, including a new middle-mile logistics service and an international big cat rescue operation.
## RXO Launches Middle Mile Solutions
Freight forwarding company RXO has introduced a new 'Middle Mile Solutions' service to connect the first, middle, and last miles of supply chains. According to FreightWaves, the single-source service aims to provide a seamless logistics experience for customers.
'Middle Mile Solutions' will leverage RXO's network of assets and technology to coordinate transportation between distribution centers, warehouses, and other facilities. This could help shippers optimize their supply chains and improve visibility.
## DHL Aids Big Cat Rescue Operation
In a unique logistics operation, DHL Global Forwarding and DHL Express assisted in the international relocation of eight rescued big cats from Honduras to accredited sanctuaries in the United States.
As reported by PR Newswire, the big cats' long-term needs could no longer be met in Honduras, prompting the rescue mission. DHL provided round-the-clock veterinary support and coordinated the cats' safe arrival at their new homes.
This effort continues DHL's commitment to supporting humanitarian and conservation initiatives around the world through its logistics expertise.
## Other Maritime Industry News
- The Maritime Executive reports that the Port of Long Beach saw a 3.9% year-over-year increase in cargo volumes in January, indicating continued strength in the US import market.
- gCaptain notes that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved new regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing ships, as part of efforts to decarbonize the shipping industry.
- According to Lloyd's List, the global container shipping market is showing signs of recovery, with freight rates stabilizing and vessel utilization improving in recent months.
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