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Port of Charleston handled the most number of containers in 2022
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) recorded 2022 with the most containers ever handled at the Port of Charleston. In its...
Silk Way West Airlines signs air cargo transport deal with Nippon Express
Silk Way West Airlines and Nippon Express Holdings have signed an Air Cargo Memorandum of Understanding to offer...
IATA: Air cargo demand surpasses 2018 levels as conditions continue to favor air transport
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported that air cargo demand continued its
Davies Turner adds direct ocean freight LCL service from UK to India
Davies Turner is delivering a further boost to its ocean freight services between the UK and the Indian sub-continent...
Rates continue to soften; capacity tighten ahead of Lunar New Year
Transpacific Eastbound (TPEB) rates have begun to level with the approach of the Lunar New Year (LNY), according to the...
DHL opens its largest fully-automated robotic fulfillment center in Germany
DHL Supply Chain, the contract logistics arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group, is now operating a fully-automated robot...
ANA boost belly cargo to Australia as airline restart flights to Perth
All Nippon Airways (ANA) will boost its belly cargo as it restart flights to Perth, Australia. Perth Airport made the...
ONE launches three new Southeast Asia to Australia services
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced that it would launch three new Southeast Asia to Australia Services in March. In...
Etihad Cargo boosts China capacity with additional Shanghai freighter service
Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Aviation Group, will further expand its capacity offering to the...
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Singapore announces revision in port dues rates
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will revise its port dues rates to fund the
Japanese owner of vessel stuck in Suez Canal says it received no compensation claims
Shoei Kisen Kaisha, the Japanese owner of the giant container vessel that caused blockage at the
Evergreen announce ultra-large ship blocking Suez Canal refloated, normal transits to resume
Evergreen Line announced that the 20,000 TEU-class container vessel that has blocked the Suez Canal
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