Credit: KING ABDULLAH PORT Saudi ports booming as they seek role as logistics hubs
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Credit: PEXELS/AS PHOTOGRAPHY De minimis changes looming
The United States is poised to impose drastic changes on the de minimis rule, which permits personal imports of lower...
Port of Rotterdam signals trade growth despite challenges
The Port of Rotterdam believes global trade is on the upswing. With increasing volumes at Europe’s
Credit: PEXELS/NEXTVOYAGE Hong Kong woos airlines with incentives to expand routes, add flights
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Kerry Logistics appoints Wong Siew Loong as chief commercial officer
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Etihad Cargo to offer discounted rates to In-Country Value-certified firms
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Port of LA exceeds 900,000 container units for fourth month
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ECS Group's Adrien Thominet appointed to TIACA Board of Directors
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S&P: Operational performance declines in most Southeast Asian ports in Q3
Main Southeast Asian ports saw a year-on-year increase in their throughput in the third quarter of 2024. The volume of...
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Etihad Cargo is expecting a busier-than-usual peak season, with volume already outpacing last year’s. Etihad is also working with its partners, such as SF Airlines, to provide additional capacity.
Etihad looks ahead to ‘very busy’ peak season
Etihad Cargo is anticipating a busier peak season, with current volume already outpacing last
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Slowing global trade has caught up with the warehousing sector, pushing vacancy rates to levels not seen since the Covid pandemic.
Cracks in the warehousing market
When rates for ocean, air and road transport sank in 2023, the warehousing market remained buoyant.
Singapore is top international maritime centre for 11th consecutive year
Singapore emerged once again as the world's top maritime centre in the 2024 Xinhua-Ba
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