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Lufthansa Cargo expands temperature-controlled logistics with new features
Lufthansa Cargo has unveiled a series of enhancements to its temperature-sensitive freight services, strengthening...
San Pedro Bay Ports open bidding for short line rail services
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have launched a bidding process for short line rail services within the San...
Maersk shares updates on upcoming US reciprocal tariff plan
Maersk, one of the world's largest shipping lines, has issued preliminary guidelines ahea
Neste starts to supply SAF to FedEx at LAX
Neste and FedEx have agreed on the supply of 8,800 metric tons (more than three million gallons) of blended Neste MY...
Port of Savannah container trade up 17% in April
The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) had its busiest April ever for container trade, moving 515,500 twenty-foot equivalent...
FedEx names new CEO for standalone freight spin-off
FedEx Corp. (FedEx) has announced several leadership roles as the company makes progress to separate its...
Cargolux, AIT Worldwide Logistics sign landmark SAF deal
Cargolux and global freight forwarding partner AIT Worldwide Logistics have signed the largest Sustainable Aviation...
Qatar Airways Cargo records strongest financial results since pandemic
Qatar Airways Cargo posted its strongest financial performance of the 2024–25 fiscal year, driven by heightened demand...
Port of Antwerp-Bruges launches Europe’s first electric tugboat
Port of Antwerp-Bruges is launching the Volta 1, Europe's first fully electric tugboat — marking an important ...
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APAC airlines sustain cargo growth amid growing trade uncertainties
Airlines in the Asia Pacific region sustained their growth trajectory in February, albeit at a more
Sea-Intel: New carrier alliances launch with record schedule reliability
Global ocean schedule reliability improved by 3.6 percentage points month-on-month (M/M) in
Tariff turmoil persists, though ocean freight rates continue to decline
Tariff fears — as well as the already significant uncertainty and confusion surrounding the U.S.
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