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OOCL forge partnerships to advance low-carbon shipping with biofuel
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) and its partners have come together to promote low-carbon shipping by...
Container ship contracting this year now the 3rd highest since 2008
Container ship contracting has reached new highs in 2024, according to a new BIMCO report, with capacity contracted so...
Air cargo faces "a year of uncertainties and opportunities" in 2024
Geopolitical uncertainties and the current unpredictability of ocean shipping could boost air cargo
Boeing says China's commercial fleet to more than double by 2043
China will more than double its commercial airplane fleet by 2043 as its aviation industry expands and modernizes to...
OOCL names its 12th and final 24,188 TEU mega vessel
Orient Overseas Container Line Co., Ltd. (OOCL) has named its twelfth 24,188 TEU mega-ship “OOCL Portugal.” The new...
WFS introduces electric cargo towing vehicles at Schiphol Airport
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a member of the SATS Group, has become the first cargo handler at Amsterdam Airport...
APEC maintains steady 3.5% growth despite uncertainties
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is expected to maintain stable economic growth, demonstrating resilience...
Atlas Air to add three Boeing 747-8 Freighters to its fleet
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (Atlas Air) announced it is adding three Boeing 747-8 freighters to its fleet to...
DHL flies disabled chimp from Congo to the UK
DHL Express has partnered with Monkey World for the transport of Chocolat, a female chimpanzee and orphan of the...
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Bolloré says 2024 a challenging year for air and ocean freight
Bolloré Logistics expects 2024 to be a "challenging year" for the a
Korean Air targets completion of Asiana acquisition in 2024
Korean Air is looking to complete its acquisition of Asiana Airlines this year while admitting that
Maersk halts all transits through the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden until further notice
A. P. Moller–Maersk announced that following the December 30 incident involving one of its vessels,
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