ACI World forecasts cargo growth of 2.4%-2.7% from 2024 to 2053
Airports Council International (ACI) World has unveiled its latest 30-year forecasts for the aviation industry,...
Sea-Intel: 2024 global schedule reliability trend continuing in 2025
Throughout 2024, schedule reliability stayed largely within 50-55%, Sea-Intelligence said in a new report, and the new...
Philippines enacts law on seafarer's rights and training
The Philippines, the world's largest provider of seafarers, has enacted a “Magna Carta
Savannah tagged as fastest growing port on the U.S. East Coast
The Port of Savannah is the fastest-growing port on the U.S. East Coast, according to the Georgia Ports Authority...
ICTSI's MCT increases renewable energy utilization
Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT), International Container Terminal Services Inc.'s (ICTSI) business unit at...
DHL eCommerce forays into Saudi Arabian market with AJEX stake acquisition
DHL eCommerce is entering the Saudi Arabian market through a stake acquisition with parcel logistics company AJEX...
port-klang-photo-scaled (1) Port Klang launches Kale's Malaysia Maritime Single Window
Kale Logistics Solution's (Kale) Malaysia Maritime Single Window (MMSW) was recently launched at Port Klang,...
Port of Hamburg reports growth in container throughput, rail transport
The Port of Hamburg reported growth in container throughput last year despite numerous geopolitical and economic...
WSC 2025_Op-ed February-min IATA World Cargo Symposium 2025: Navigating Geopolitical Shifts with Technology & Innovation
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SATS, Sinotrans partner on key global projects including new air hubs
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Etihad Cargo, SF Airlines eye new joint venture to strengthen UAE-China trade
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New planned US regulation on 'de minimis' imports will not halt e-commerce surge
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