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Geodis invests in new container freight station in Singapore
Geodis has announced the opening of its new Container Freight Station (CFS) in Singapore, citing the island country and...
TIACA welcomes six new members to its Board
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that six new members have been appointed to serve on the...
Cargolux strike ends as agreement reached
Industrial actions involving Luxembourg flag carrier cargo airline Cargolux have ended after the
Hactl launches autonomous ramp vehicle operations
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl), Hong Kong's largest independent cargo handler, is progressing...
Baltimore rerouting not impacting ocean operations, rates so far
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it got hit by the container vessel Dali is not yet showing the...
Hapag-Lloyd appoints new managing director for fleet
Hapag-Lloyd has named Silke Lehmköster as its new managing director fleet, with responsibility for f...
Etihad Cargo expands US capacity with inaugural Boston flight
Etihad Cargo has expanded its US network and will offer increased capacity to the region with the introduction of a new...
PSA BDP accelerates Southeast Asia growth with new Philippine office
PSA BDP is accelerating its Southeast Asia growth with its announcement of a new office in the Philippines. The...
Saudia Cargo launches Shenzhen flights
Saudia Cargo has expanded its Chinese network with two weekly flights to Shenzhen, a major e-commerce centre. As of...
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Incheon International Airport eyes cargo growth through partnerships
Incheon International Airport is targeting growth through cooperation with its partners and
Drewry: Congestion in the Panama Canal to support charter market
Continuing congestion, exacerbated by the impact of El Nino to the end of 2023, will increase
Port of LA cargo volume increases for the first time in 13 months
The Port of Los Angeles (Port of LA) moved 828,016 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in August, a
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