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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.
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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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