Maersk names Silvia Ding as new managing director for greater China
A.P. Moller-Maersk has named Silvia Ding as the new president of Greater China and will take over the role on January...
Etihad Cargo launches pricing solution to streamline booking process
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DHL: Incoming capacity poses fresh challenges for ocean freight
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Frankfurt Airport records another dip in cargo volumes for October
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Boeing: Southeast Asia fleet will nearly quadruple over the next 20 years
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FedEx Express transports giant pandas from Washington DC to Chengdu
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Ports of LA, Long Beach earmark US$60M for zero-emission trucks
The Port of Los Angeles (Port of LA) and Port of Long Beach will make US$60 million in Clean Truck Fund Rate funding...
WorldACD: Rates hold firm despite early November tonnage dip
Global average air cargo rates have remained firm and on a slight seasonal upward trajectory going into the first few...
Turkish Cargo, Avianca Cargo sign an MoU to further enhance their cooperation
Turkish Cargo and Avianca Cargo have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further enhance their cooperation...
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ZIM says near-term outlook for shipping "has shifted" and rates normalisation has begun
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Port of LA saw continued cargo decline in October
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