Saudia Cargo, Cainiao, WFS kick off cooperation in Liege for e-commerce
Saudia Cargo, Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a Member of the SATS Group, and Cainiao Group have officially launched...
Hellmann, HMM partner to advance sustainable seafreight solutions
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Hong Kong Air Cargo Industry Services (Hacis) has opened a new climate-controlled facility to support the increasing volumes of perishables and temperature-sensitive goods entering and transiting the Hong Kong market.
Hacis notes increased volume of temperature-sensitive e-commerce shipments in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Air Cargo Industry Services (Hacis) has opened a new climate-controlled facility to
Hactl launches new Cool Chain Complex
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) — Hong Kong's largest independent cargo handler — has launched...
Tonnages rebound post-LNY as sea-air surge continues
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Silk Way West Airlines announces renewed IOSA certification
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Japan Airlines launches drone delivery service in remote islands
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Dimerco: Airfreight growth in 2024 projected at 2-5% driven by e-commerce
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Air Charter Service notes busy year for humanitarian charters in 2023
Air Charter Service (ACS), had its busiest year in 2023 for emergency response humanitarian flights in several years,...
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At a time when some carriers are accelerating the exit of freighters from their fleets, Emirates SkyCargo is pushing in the opposite direction. In early May, the Middle Eastern airline announced that it was leasing two Boeing 747 freighters to supplement its lift, which includes 11 777 freighters.
Emirates underscores the case for freighters in a slow market
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Drewry: Risk of rising congestion looms at San Pedro Bay ports
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Changi Airport notes slowdown in air cargo amid persisting inflationary pressures
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