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Royal Mail to boost int'l ecommerce at Glasgow Prestwick
Glasgow Prestwick Airport (GPA) is to be Royal Mail's newest international e-commerce hub in the United Kin...
WFS, Singapore Airlines extend cargo handling deal on new flights to London Gatwick Airport
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has been awarded three-year cargo handling contract extensions with Singapore Airlines...
DHL opens expanded Hong Kong global hub as it positions for global trade recovery
DHL Express has opened a newly expanded Central Asia Hub (CAH) in Hong Kong, positioning itself for
Etihad Cargo expands partnership with SF Airlines to boost network, capacity
Etihad Cargo has expanded its partnership with China's SF Airlines to increase the frequency of flights bet...
Air New Zealand receives 500,000-litre delivery of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Air New Zealand received a shipment of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) this week in Wellington, its first delivery to...
Liege Airport seeks role as Europe’s e-commerce hub
Liege Airport (LGG) is pitching to become Europe’s e-commerce airport as the Belgian cargo hub facility builds on its...
Emirates SkyCargo bets big on air cargo’s long-term growth
Emirates SkyCargo is making significant investments to expand its fleet and boost its freight services despite current...
Maritime sector makes strides in women’s inclusion
The maritime sector has evolved beyond being a traditionally male-dominated industry as it has, over the years, pushed...
West Coast ports on the up
U.S. West Coast ports have been humming, clocking up double-digit gains in container throughput. Chances of a...
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Sea-Intelligence: No sign of nearshoring
Amid growing discussions on the concept of nearshoring following the supply chain disruptions
IATA: Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery
Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery and showed a moderate growth momentum in
BIMCO: Greek, Chinese companies own 34% of the global fleet's cargo capacity
Greek and Chinese companies own 34% of the world's fleet cargo capacity, according to BI
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