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Newly merged Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railroad (CPKC) is hyping the Port of Lazaro Cardenas in Mexico as an alternative gateway to North America for Asian shippers. The Class I railway is the only railroad connecting the U.S., Canada, and Mexico on a single line network
CPKC bets on Mexican port as alternative to U.S. West Coast
Newly merged Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railroad (CPKC) is hyping the Port of Lazaro Cardenas in
Source: ALAMEDA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
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The use of digital booking platforms in air cargo is poised for further growth as more players in the freight and logistics industry recognize the benefits of more digitalized cargo processes amid market volatility. Credit: ISTOCKPHOTO.COM/BALIPADMA
Adoption of digital air cargo bookings to further gain momentum
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