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Hapag-Lloyd extends term of Rolf Habben Jansen as CEO until 2029
The Supervisory Board of Hapag-Lloyd AG has approved an early renewal of Rolf Habben Jansen's contract as its c...
MICT handles 50 million TEUs
Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), International Container Terminal Service, Inc.'s (ICTSI) flag...
Cathay Pacific expects cargo business to moderate from pandemic highs
Cathay Pacific is forecasting its cargo business to moderate from its exceptional performance
Port of Long Beach records cargo growth in February
The Port of Long Beach recorded trade growth in February, which was attributed to cooling inflation, rising consumer...
Sri Lanka's FITS Cargo starts offering capacity on WebCargo
Fits Cargo and WebCargo by Freightos have announced a partnership that would enable the Sri Lanka-based carrier to...
BIMCO: Average container ship could be larger than 5,000 TEU by end 2025
The average size of container ships is expected to increase as larger ships continue to dominate the order book. In...
Airbus establishes OpenCargoLab to drive aviation digitalisation
Airbus has launched the OpenCargoLab, a collaborative initiative with partners from the airline, logistics and handling...
Munich Airport says freight volume now back to 90% of pre-COVID level
Munich Airport signalled optimism about its cargo operations this year, citing additional routes and expansion plans...
Lufthansa Cargo launches freighter service from Brussels Airport to Chicago
Lufthansa Cargo has recently launched a freighter service connecting Brussels and Chicago. The German cargo airline...
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Drewry: Reefer shipping remains resilient despite 2022 trade contraction
Reefer container freight rates continue to outperform the dry cargo trade, despite an
Canada dockworkers union vote yes to new labour agreement
Canadian dock workers have ratified a negotiated tentative labour deal ending fears of further
DB Schenker uses dogs to detect prohibited items on air cargo
DB Schenker said it is using free-running explosive detection dogs on a daily basis in the UK to
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