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DHL sees opportunity in Indonesia's new energy sector
DHL has identified growth potential in Indonesia's ecommerce, life sciences, healthcare, and new energy sect...
South Carolina Ports reports stable cargo volumes despite uncertainty
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) continues to handle steady cargo volumes despite ongoing global uncertainty and is...
Hongkong Post halts US parcel shipments amid end of ‘de minimis’ exemptions
Hong Kong's post office will cease handling small parcels bound for the United Sta
Turkish Cargo inks capacity agreement deal with Norse Atlantic
Turkish Cargo has finalized a capacity agreement deal with Norse Atlantic Airways, a Norwegian low-cost, long-haul...
Turkish Cargo outlines fleet, network expansion plans
Turkish Cargo plans to further expand its fleet and grow its cargo network, supported by investments in new-generation...
Saudia Cargo inks global partnerships to expand reach
Saudia Cargo has announced the signing of two global logistics partnership agreements with Scan Global Logistics (SGL)...
Frankfurt Airport cargo volume bounces back in May
Frankfurt Airport handled more cargo in May, with airfreight and airmail volumes increasing 4.4% year-on-year to...
Maersk halts port calls at Haifa citing threat risks
Maersk is temporarily halting vessel calls at the Port of Haifa, Israel's major port, amid the escalating conf...
First mega-boxship transits the Suez Canal in 15 months
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has announced the restart of mega containership traffic at the waterway, one of the...
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APAC airlines report cargo growth, warn of tariff impact on demand
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region reported continued air cargo growth in March, fueled by
India shuts airspace to Pakistan airlines amid rising tensions
India closed its airspace to Pakistani airlines on April 30 in response to escalating tensions
Japanese shipyards may benefit from US port fees on Chinese vessels
Japanese shipowners and shipyards may benefit from newly announced U.S. port fees on Chinese-built
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