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HKIA on track to have all three runways operational by year's end
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) announced that all three runways will commence operation by the end of this...
CEVA forms Saudi joint venture to support integrated logistics demand
CEVA Logistics (CEVA) announced that it recently signed the final agreement to create a joint venture in the Kingdom of...
UPS continues growth investments in Asia Pacific with new Philippines hub
UPS is pushing through with its expansion in the Asia Pacific as it announced a new hub in the
Fraport names Denis de Farias Duarte as new head of cargo development
Fraport AG announced that Denis de Farias Duarte will assume the role of Head of the Cargo Development team at the...
FedEx unveils new import tool to boost operations of APAC businesses
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world's largest express transportation companies, has launched...
BIMCO approves first management agreement for autonomous ships
BIMCO, the world's largest international shipping association, said its Documentary Committee has adopted...
Sea-Intel: 10-17% capacity decline to come from USEC port strike
Sea-Intelligence said the swift resolution of the US East Coast ports strike had alleviated concerns about further...
MAB Kargo obtains first Cargo iQ certification
MAB Kargo, also known as MASKargo, has been certified by Cargo iQ after a successful audit for providing quality air...
dnata adds 14 electric ground power units to Dubai fleet
dnata has added 14 new 180kVA electric ground power units (GPU) to its ground support equipment fleet at Dubai...
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Hong Kong maintains double-digit cargo growth in February
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), the world's busiest cargo hub, continued to re
BIMCO: 13% of world seaborne trade under attack from Houthis, Somali pirates
A new analysis released by BIMCO highlighted the extent of seaborne trade currently under attack on
Maersk omits Baltimore on all its services after ship it is chartering hits bridge
Maersk said it is omitting Baltimore on all its services for the foreseeable future as it confirmed
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