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Lufthansa Cargo launches fastest speed for critical cargo delivery
Lufthansa Cargo has announced the launch of td.Zoom — offering its fastest speed for critical cargo delivery starting...
US invests US$65M in ports to strengthen American supply chains
The US Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced over US$653 million to fun...
WorldACD: Still no signs of any Q4 peak this year
The global air cargo market is yet to show any signs of the traditional peak in the fourth quarter,
Turkish Cargo signs-up with Cargo Ai
Turkish Cargo announced that it has signed up on the e-booking platform Cargo Ai, which is present in more than 59...
Port of LA’s Gene Seroka becomes VP of International Association of Ports and Harbors
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has elected Gene Seroka, executive director of the Port of...
Maastricht Aachen Airport appoints head of commercial development
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has appointed Dean Boljuncic to head up the hub’s newly launched sales department. MST...
GCL acquires two New Zealand forwarders to strengthen Asia-Pacific presence
Global Critical Logistics (GCL) has acquired two New Zealand forwarders, Time Frame Logistics and Wellington-based...
Jettainer and PACTL West sign cooperation agreement
Jettainer, a Unit Load Device (ULD) management services provider and PACTL West, the ground handler for Shanghai Pudong...
DaChan Bay Terminals welcomes HMM's new FIM service
DaChan Bay Terminals welcomed the Far East - India - Mediterranean service (FIM) operated by HMM Co., Ltd. (HMM),...
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Rates on multiple trades continue to drop while a U.S. rail strike looms
Ocean rates between Asia and North America continue to decline with levels for all gateways nearing
Xeneta forecasts falls in freight rates, volumes and demand for 2023
After over two years of rising rates and overstretched capacity, the rapidly cooling ocean freight
Sea-Intel: Volumes continue to grow strongly on North America East Coast
While North America West Coast port volumes have started to contract sharply in the third quarter
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