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United Cargo expects a good start to 2025 amid uncertainties
United Cargo is anticipating a positive start to the year, continuing the momentum of a successful 2024 and peak season...
DHL moves to grab larger slice of returns
DHL Supply Chain started into 2025 with a push to establish itself as the largest provider of returns services in North...
DP World progresses with Mozambique port expansion plans
DP World is pushing ahead with new plans to invest in Mozambique, further strengthening its
Maastricht Aachen Airport seeks to boost china ties and Asian trade
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) aims to enhance its network connections with China and boost its overall Asia trade as...
Freight pricing, contracts become more fluid
As the 2024 peak season approached, cargo owners and forwarders found themselves staring at the prospect of losing out...
Etihad Cargo eyes further Asia expansion
Etihad Cargo is looking to further expand its footprint in Asia, citing growth in intra-Asia trade fueled by a surge in...
Software provider opens door for airline premium ecommerce service
Ecommerce traffic is a low-yield business for airlines – consolidations of large numbers of low-value shipments that...
Hactl sees cargo boost from Hong Kong’s new three-runway system
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) is anticipating Hong Kong’s new three-runway system to significantly...
Port of New York and New Jersey records third busiest January ever
The Port of New York and New Jersey saw its busiest start to the year since the pandemic cargo surge and its third...
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Port strike on the US East Coast ends as parties agree to a tentative deal
The port strike at the US East and Gulf Coast ports has ended as union dock workers and port
E-commerce sustains air cargo growth in the Asia Pacific
Airlines in the Asia Pacific region sustained the growth of air cargo in August, driven by
US East, Gulf ports strike begins as parties fail to reach deal
A port strike at the US East and Gulf ports that could lead to delays and disrupt supply chains
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