Blockchain technology is bringing the biggest changes the container shipping industry has seen in decades, eliminating paper and antiquated processes.
Uber has its sights set on the road freight industry, hoping to disrupt transportation and logistics the way its ride-hailing app upended the taxi industry.
As rivals from within and outside the automotive industry compete to bring autonomous vehicles to market, Waymo is preparing for mass production.
Although the shale oil industry has been rocky of late, oil majors remain keenly interested, as evidenced by Chevron’s $33 billion shale deal.
Ford is making changes to several key executive roles as it realigns itself to focus on high-tech automotive, mainly electric and autonomous vehicles.
The state-owned oil giant officially disclosed its financials for the first time on April 1, revealing that it is the world’s most profitable company.
As the technology and automotive sector become ever more intertwined, Microsoft and BMW are the latest to form an industrial cloud partnership.
Oil and gas companies are weighing the risks and benefits of partnering with the tech sector to automate oilfield operations with digital technology.
Offshore wind energy is picking up in the U.S. energy sector, drawing European wind developers and global energy giants to the country’s coastlines.