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DaChan Bay Terminals launches first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations
DaChan Bay Terminals marked a significant milestone with the launch of the first ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas...
DHL: Asia Pacific strengthens role in global trade amid rising tariff pressures
Asia Pacific is playing an increasingly central role in driving global trade resilience, even as international flows...
Port of Long Beach stays on track with emissions goals
The Port of Long Beach, one of North America's busiest cargo hubs, continues to meet
Emirates SkyCargo adds Bangkok to its freighter network
Emirates SkyCargo has added a weekly freighter service to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), extending its reach in...
AfA warns new US tariffs on Canada will harm trade recovery
The Airforwarders Association (AfA) has warned that the United States' decision to impose an additional 10% ta...
Glasgow Prestwick Airport eyes expansion of India cargo operations
Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) is targeting India as it seeks to expand its cargo operations in response to growing...
Yang Ming completes order of six methanol dual-fuel-ready containerships
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Yang Ming) has signed contracts for six 8,000 TEU-class methanol...
time:matters partner with SEMI, boosting semiconductor supply chain
time:matters is deepening its engagement with the semiconductor industry as a newly appointed Strategic Partner of...
Global schedule reliability plateaus around the 65% mark
Global shipping schedule reliability recorded a marginal month-on-month improvement in September, or up 0.1 percentage...
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US moves ahead with port fees on China-built ships despite contentions
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has released its final guidance ahead of the implementation of
Supply chain challenges could cost airlines more than US$11B in 2025
The airline industry is projected to lose over US$11 billion in 2025 due to sluggish aircraft
Global trade remains strong despite policy changes, uncertainty
Global trade surged by over US$500 billion in the first half of 2025, despite volatility and policy
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