Hong Kong exports expected to grow 5% in 2023
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) projects that Hong Kong's exports will grow 5% next year...
Port of Long Beach saw cargo volume ease in November
Trade moving through the Port of Long Beach eased in November amid reduced orders from retailers, full warehouses,...
Increased investments in life science logistics seen beyond Covid-19
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted a surge in demand for transport of critical medical supplies
Port of Prince Rupert activates shore power to reduce ship emissions
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Flexport: Blank sailings expected to continue into the New Year
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Kuehne+Nagel launches air logistics for semi-conductor supply chains
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Georgia reports easing of container demand in November
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Cargo volumes at Ontario Airport continue to surpass pre-Covid levels
Air cargo volumes at Ontario International Airport (ONT) — one of the busiest cargo airports in North America —...
Singapore Airlines taps WFS for domestic trucking in 18 UK airports
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The Port of Vancouver, the largest Canadian gateway, registered a decline in container volume in the first six months of 2020. The port is in the process of expanding its Centerm container facility to raise its capacity from 900,000 TEU to 1.5 million.
West Coast ports struggle with trade tension, pandemic; Airports show signs of life, but wonder if it will last
Despite the brakes on the US economy and blanked sailings, the port of Oakland registered 1.9%
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As companies begin to diversify their manufacturing hubs following the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam finds itself well-positioned to take on a variety of new supply chains.
Is Vietnam poised to inherit China’s manufacturing base?
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Logistics firms are seeing an uptick in the volume of goods being transported via rail as the coronavirus pandemic continues to restrict capacity through air and sea.
Rail freight increasing as other capacity remains tight
Logistics firms are seeing an uptick in the volume of goods being transported via rail as the
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