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ILA work strike could upend US supply chains, lead to pandemic-level bottlenecks
The increasing likelihood of a labour strike at the ports on the US East and Gulf Coasts starting October 1 is...
time:matters partners with cargo.one
German urgent transports and time-critical logistics company time:matters has announced a global partnership with...
WorldACD: Dubai-Europe tonnages continue surge, as global demand stabilizes
Air cargo tonnages from Dubai to Europe are continuing to boom, while overall global demand has
DHL: Global postal services slash annual CO2 emissions by 40% since 2008
Postal companies in Europe, North America, Oceania, Africa and Southeast Asia—which have worked together since 2008...
Hawaiian Air Cargo joins Alaska Air Cargo following merger
Hawaiian Air Cargo has joined Alaska Airlines Cargo after Alaska and Hawaiian Airlines completed its merger....
Port of LA records busiest non-pandemic month in August
The Port of Los Angeles (Port of KA) handled a near-record 960,597 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in August, a 16%...
Kerry Logistics names Colin Eeles as new UK business development director
Kerry Logistics has appointed Colin Eeles as its new Business Development Director in the UK to expand its customer...
Qatar Airways Cargo adds product upgrades for temperature, time-sensitive cargo
Qatar Airways Cargo has announced upgrades to its temperature and time-sensitive services with the launch of AirPlus...
Korean Register OKs Samsung Heavy Industries’ ammonia-fueled ship
Korean Register (KR) announced that it has awarded Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) an Approval in Principle (AiP) for...
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DP World boosts growth in South Korea with US$50M investment in Busan New Port
DP World has announced a US$50 million investment to develop a new logistics centre in Busan New
Singapore tops list as most globalized market, says DHL-NYU study
DHL and New York University's Stern School of Business recently released the "DH
Singapore, Australia formalise establishment of green and digital shipping corridor
Singapore and Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formally collaborate on
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