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Challenge Group launches regular Dubai-Liège flight route
Challenge Group is launching a scheduled flight service from Liège (LGG) to Dubai World Central (DWC) via Tel ...
ICTSI to invest in new Southern Luzon gateway
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) is building a new international container terminal in Bauan,...
DHL opens expanded Hong Kong global hub as it positions for global trade recovery
DHL Express has opened a newly expanded Central Asia Hub (CAH) in Hong Kong, positioning itself for
China's int'l rail-sea train service handles 300,000 containers in 2024
China's rail-sea intermodal train service, which is part of the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor,...
WorldACD: Tonnages dip due to Labour Day holidays
Worldwide air cargo tonnages dipped in the week commencing April 29, amid the Labour Day holidays and Japan...
Kuehne+Nagel, LATAM commit to purchase SAF for Mother's Day
Kuehne+Nagel, the Elite Group, and a subsidiary of LATAM Group reached another joint agreement to reduce emissions...
ONE, Ancotrans reduce CO2 emissions with first FH e-Trucks in Hamburg
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced that it will deploy state-of-the-art Volvo FH e-trucks, together with its...
ACI World appoints Justin Erbacci as new director general and CEO
ACI World, the trade association of the world's airports, has announced the appointment of Justin Erbacci as...
Hactl receives enhanced GSE recognition from IATA
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl), the largest independent air cargo handler in Hong Kong, has been awarded...
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Sea-Intelligence: No sign of nearshoring
Amid growing discussions on the concept of nearshoring following the supply chain disruptions
IATA: Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery
Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery and showed a moderate growth momentum in
BIMCO: Greek, Chinese companies own 34% of the global fleet's cargo capacity
Greek and Chinese companies own 34% of the world's fleet cargo capacity, according to BI
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