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Gebrüder Weiss expands into Thailand
Gebrüder Weiss is set to open a new country organisation in Thailand on June 1, 2025. The international trans...
DP World, VIMC Lines launch domestic coastal logistics service
DP World, in partnership with VIMC Container Lines Joint Stock Company (VIMC Lines) has launched the Mekong Express, a...
COSCO says planned US port fees threaten shipping, global supply chains
Cosco Shipping, China's largest container carrier, criticised the U.S. plan to impose s
Cathay Pacific, Sinopec join forces in a SAF initiative
Cathay Pacific has announced it has entered into an agreement with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sino...
Singapore, France ink enhanced maritime partnership agreement
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Directorate General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and...
WR Logistics appoints Massimo Naldini as CEO for Italy
WR Logistics, a provider of project logistics solutions for large-scale industrial and infrastructure projects, has...
China Airlines joins digital booking platform Freightos
Freightos announced that China Airlines (CAL), one of the world’s top 15 air cargo carriers, is joining its WebCargo...
ONE advances green strategy with ship recycling policy, SRTI membership
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has advanced its Green Strategy by implementing a Ship Recycling Policy and joining the...
DP World launches logistics hub to accelerate South Africa auto growth
DP World has unveiled a fully integrated logistics and market-entry solution aimed at addressing the long-standing...
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Hong Kong air cargo grows 4.8% in March driven by Middle East, Europe
Hong Kong International Airport experienced another month of cargo growth in March, propelled by
Transpacific sees surge in blank sailings amid escalating tariffs
Blank sailings in Transpacific trade have surged in recent weeks amid escalating trade tensions,
US to implement reduced port fees for Chinese ships starting October
The United States is proceeding with its previously announced port fees for vessels built in China,
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