Sea-Intel: Sustained halt to demand collapse
Sea-Intelligence noted that this is now the fourth month where the global collapse in demand "can be said to ...
UPS lowers revenue outlook for 2023
UPS has lowered its revenue outlook for the year after its second-quarter results. The American logistics giant saw its...
Ocean carries blast passage of Ocean Shipping Reform Act as Biden signs bill
Ocean carriers hit the narrative being pushed by the United States (US) government in pushing the
Hapag-Lloyd partners with DB Schenker to decarbonise supply chains
Hapag-Lloyd said it has entered into a partnership with DB Schenker for the purpose of decarbonising supply chains. In...
OOCL receives fourth 24,188 TEU mega container vessel
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) said it had received its fourth 24,188 TEU mega container vessel, which...
MOL joins GCMD to accelerate decarbonisation in the maritime industry
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has announced the signing of...
Oman Air announces major restructuring plan
In the interest of financial sustainability and operational continuity, Oman Air has announced a comprehensive...
MASKargo equips cargo dolly fleet with digital tracker
MAB Kargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo) announced that it is now using digital tracking to optimize 20 ft dollies operations at...
Credit: MSC MSC joins SEA-LNG coalition
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the largest container line in the world, has joined SEA-LNG, an organization...
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Demand beginning to recover in Shanghai but capacity surplus driving rates down
Demand is beginning to recover and production is starting to pick up in China after a months-long
The proliferation of Airbus A321neo and Boeing 737MAX aircraft is seeing these planes increasingly flying on routes where traditionally widebodies like the Boeing 767 have been used, removing bellyhold space and putting pressure on air freight capacity.
War, e-commerce place pressure on air freight capacity
Air freight capacity continues to struggle with headwinds. Disruptions have hampered the recovery
Authorities at Hong Kong International Airport have extended the airport’s slot-use waiver rule until October this year. Regulators in other jurisdictions have made similar announcements, amidst an uneven recovery from Covid-19.
Hong Kong extends slot-use rule waiver to October
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), the world’s busiest cargo airport, is extending its
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