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China's Tianjin Port sees robust trade growth in Q1
North China's Tianjin Port saw its foreign trade top 498 billion yuan (US$72 billion) in the first quarter of 2...
FedEx to move Asia HQ to Singapore from Hong Kong
FedEx is set to move its Asia Pacific headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore. Various reports said the American...
CLIVE: Capacity crunch raised air cargo rates as supply chain remains fragile
Resilient international demand for air cargo capacity in August versus a shortfall in supply pushed
DB Schenker Korea opens Global Distribution and Logistics Centre in Incheon
DB Schenker Korea announced that it is further investing in Northeast Asia with the newly opened KLC 2 warehouse...
Michael T. Steen to become CEO of Atlas Air Worldwide
Atlas Air Worldwide (Atlas) announced that Michael T. Steen, currently executive vice president and chief commercial...
Maersk expects volumes to gradually pick up in the second half
A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) reported declines in both revenue and volumes for the first quarter as inventories...
Qatar Airways Cargo launches its first cargo hub outside Qatar in Kigali
Qatar Airways Cargo has launched its Kigali Africa Hub in partnership with RwandAir. In a statement, Qatar Airways...
Air Canada Cargo receives new build 767 freighters
Air Canada Cargo has received two of its newbuild Boeing 767-300 freighters. In its announcement, Air Canada Cargo said...
Hapag-Lloyd expects earnings to gradually normalise
Hapag-Lloyd AG confirmed its earlier expectations of normalisation in earnings after record-breaking industry growth in...
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IATA: Cargo Demand Slows In July But Still Continued Growth Trend
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released July 2021 data for global air cargo
Report: Port congestion is not the only issue facing the US supply chain
Logistics analyst project44 said congestion has increased again across all four major Southern
Study: APAC supply chains remain resilient, but Covid-19 resulting in a broader rethink
New research commissioned by Citi and undertaken by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) finds
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