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PSA Breakbulk implementing biometric facial control
PSA Breakbulk in the Port of Antwerp-Bruges announced that it has become the first shipping terminal in Belgium to...
Hactl opens “Automated Service Kiosk” to enhance import collections
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) — Hong Kong's largest independent cargo handler — is opening 12...
Market share of non-alliance services dropping after years of expansion
The share of non-alliance shipping services continued to decline at the start of the year as
Cathay buys back 50% of Hong Kong’s preference shares
Cathay Pacific announced that it has bought back 50% of the Hong Kong SAR government's preference shares and p...
DHL opens office at Japan's Kitakyushu Airport to boost semiconductor shipments
DHL Global Forwarding Japan, the freight specialist arm of DHL Group, has officially opened a new airfreight office at...
Ocean shipping schedule reliability unchanged in October
Global shipping schedule reliability remained unchanged month-on-month (M/M) in October at 64.4%, according to a new...
Hapag-Lloyd opens own offices in Bulgaria
Hapag-Lloyd has opened two new offices in Bulgaria, with teams to serve its customers in the port city of Varna and the...
Asian Shipowners’ Association names new chairman
The Asian Shipowners’ Association (ASA) has appointed Angad Banga of the Caravel Group as its new chairman. He was also...
Zero-emissions cargo handlers debut at Port of Long Beach
Port of Long Beach announced that a fleet of 33 new human-operated, zero-emissions battery-electric yard tractors was...
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SATS shareholders approve WFS acquisition
SATS Ltd. (SATS) announced that its shareholders voted to approve the proposed acquisition of
Hong Kong reports 16.4% decline in cargo volumes for 2022
Hong Kong International Airport saw a double-digit decline in cargo volumes for 2022 amid
APAC airlines record another month of cargo decline as market weakness continues
Asia Pacific airlines saw another month of cargo decline in November as demand further declined
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