ZIM, HAI AN form new JV for domestic and regional shipping services in Vietnam
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FedEx launches flexible value-added service in Hong Kong as e-commerce booms
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As airlines have continued to cut international passenger flights, shippers are scrambling to find space on chartered aircraft. Late last year, British Airways announced it would drop 15 long-haul routes, affecting cities including Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka, Pittsburgh and Calgary.
Scarce belly lift causes run on charters, freighter additions
As belly hold capacity remains short of demand, forwarders feel pressed to line up charters to
Awery releases open access version of its cargo booking platform
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Qatar Airways Cargo partners with iNOMAD
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Hong Kong Airport seeks to further boost sea-air services
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TAPA EMEA achieves cargo security milestone
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) in the Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) region has reco...
Wexco Group signs GSSA contract with Teleport for Australia
Teleport, the logistics venture of Capital A (formerly known as AirAsia), has signed a GSSA contract with...
Global political situation impacts Port of Hamburg's 2022 results
Port of Hamburg saw its 2022 performance dragged by persisting global uncertainties, including the ongoing...
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Port of Long Beach Reports Busiest February On Record -2021
U.S. ports, including the Port of Long Beach, are facing a relentless surge of imports. Railroads, truck traffic and warehouses are all experiencing a knock-on effect.
U.S. ports continue to struggle with import tsunami
The premier U.S. ocean gateway complex of Los Angeles and Long Beach is seeing no respite from the
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Airlines, including UPS, above, are hanging on to planes that were supposed to be out of service by now, or even reactivated old freighters, to handle a surge in air cargo, a challenge which has only been made worse by a severe lack of bellyhold capacity.
Scramble for freighters has no end in sight
Lufthansa Cargo has been adding Boeing 777-200 freighters to its fleet at the rate of knots. Last
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Major shipping companies have reaffirmed their commitment to avoid the Northern Sea Route amid renewed debates on the merits of using the route on the back of recent events that continue to disrupt the global supply chain.
Major liners reject use of Arctic routes for shipping amid renewed push following the Suez Canal jam
Major shipping companies have reaffirmed their commitment to avoid the Northern Sea Route (NSR)
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