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ZIM introduces new Thailand Fremantle Express Service (TFX)
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) announced a new service covering major ports in Southeast Asia and Australia,...
Apex Logistics receive last 747-8 freighter from Atlas Air
Apex Logistics International, a Kuehne+Nagel company, will put into operation the last Boeing 747-8 freighter tagged as...
BIMCO: March marks turnaround for container sector with record high 45 ULCS ship orders
BIMCO, the largest international shipping association, controlling around 65% of the world’s
Transatlantic rates still elevated as other lanes level off
Transpacific ocean rates to the US West Coast were level this week and well below January 2019 levels alongside new...
Korean Air forecasts weaker air cargo demand in Q1
Korean Air is expecting air cargo to remain under pressure at least until the first quarter of the year amid persisting...
ZIM boosts refrigerated cargo with new South America-US East Coast service
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd has announced the launch of a new premium line from the South America West Coast...
Georgia Ports expanding refrigerated container capacity
The Georgia Ports Authority is increasing chilled cargo capacity to stay ahead of anticipated growth in demand....
United Airlines strikes new joint venture to develop SAF using ethanol
United Airlines, Tallgrass, and Green Plains Inc. have announced a new joint venture – Blue Blade Energy – to develop...
Sea-Intel: Post-Chinese New Year capacity still very high
Capacity remained to be the highest in some trade lanes as expectations of increased blank sailings during the Chinese...
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IATA: Air cargo demand surpasses 2018 levels as conditions continue to favor air transport
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that air cargo demand continued its
Singapore announces revision in port dues rates
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will revise its port dues rates to fund the
Japanese owner of vessel stuck in Suez Canal says it received no compensation claims
Shoei Kisen Kaisha, the Japanese owner of the giant container vessel that caused blockage at the
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