Port of Long Beach launches online payment portal
The Port of Long Beach has launched a new online payment portal, making it easier to pay fees like those for Clean...
Kerry Logistics to further ramp up sustainable logistics initiatives
Kerry Logistics Network Limited (Kerry Logistics) announed that it received the Silver Award in the Transport and...
Demand for air charter will persist as capacity remains tight
Air charter services will continue to be in-demand the rest of the year as capacity remains under
MSC Group supports earthquake relief efforts in Türkiye and Syria
The MSC Group and the MSC Foundation have organized an urgent response to support in the aftermath of the devastating...
GEODIS partners with Volvo to pilot electric trucks for freight forwarding
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Hactl gets double accolade for its green initiatives
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Hong Kong reports 26.4% year-on-year cargo decline in January
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Ocean Network Express announces another successful biofuel trial
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the successful completion of the biofuel trial onboard MOL ENDOWMENT. In a...
ZIM names first 15,000 TEU LNG-powered vessel — part of a long-term chartering deal
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd (ZIM) has named the first of the 10 LNG-powered, 15,000 TEU ships ordered by...
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Ethiopian Airlines is positioned to be a major player in the African air cargo market, with 10 Boeing 777F and two Boeing 737-800 dedicated freighters, plus access to bellyhold space on 114 passenger planes.
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