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China’s railway freight posts steady H1 growth
China's railway freight sector maintained stable growth in the first half of 2025, supported by improved net...
Swiss WorldCargo joins Lufthansa, United Cargo's transatlantic alliance
Swiss WorldCargo has joined Lufthansa Cargo and United Cargo's joint business agreement, which will pro...
APAC airlines report cargo growth, warn of tariff impact on demand
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region reported continued air cargo growth in March, fueled by
Air Canada Cargo launches redesigned eBooking experience
Air Canada Cargo has announced the introduction of its redesigned eBooking platform, together with its parent company,...
Zebra Technologies enhances Armstrong Asia’s warehousing operations
Zebra Technologies Corporation announced that Armstrong Industrial Corporation (Armstrong Asia) has integrated Zebra...
Swissport acquires ASC strengthening its London position
Swissport has signed binding transaction agreements to acquire ASC, which provides ground handling and cargo services...
cargo.one rolls-out AI quoting workflows, expands rate management
cargo.one has rolled out new AI-driven automation and smart workflows designed to accelerate quoting and booking for...
Port of Felixstowe welcomes The Premier Alliance
Hutchison Port’s Port of Felixstowe has welcomed the first call by The Premier Alliance’s FE4 service between Asia and...
BIMCO adopts standard clause to address USTR actions
BIMCO’s Documentary Committee has adopted a standard clause aimed at addressing contractual uncertainties that may...
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India shuts airspace to Pakistan airlines amid rising tensions
India closed its airspace to Pakistani airlines on April 30 in response to escalating tensions
Japanese shipyards may benefit from US port fees on Chinese vessels
Japanese shipowners and shipyards may benefit from newly announced U.S. port fees on Chinese-built
Red Sea disruptions push shipping carbon emissions to record high in 2024
Global ocean container shipping hit a record high in carbon emissions in 2024, largely due to
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