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Cybercrime threatens supply chain
February 23, 2015 -
The TT Club warns that companies in the supply chain sector do not understand their costs and liabilities as cybercrime...
Virus, supply chain questions face Australia-China cattle trade
February 23, 2015 -
Following the successful conclusion of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) in November 2014, tariffs on...
Rising demand, sinking oil prompt freighters’ return
February 23, 2015 -
According to reports from Taiwan, China Airlines management is mulling over the viability of bringing three parked B747...
IAG Cargo touts growth in China, Hong Kong
February 23, 2015 -
IAG Cargo has been experiencing strong growth out of Hong Kong and China over the past year, particularly across its...
Cathay targets e-commerce with post offices
February 23, 2015 -
Cathay Pacific is looking to post offices to jointly tackle the soaring e-commerce market. Mark Sutch, general manager...
Block trains making rail ‘sexy’ again
February 23, 2015
The transportation of freight by rail might seem outdated, but railways have always been, and still are, a major part...
Quijano says Panama Canal expansion nearly complete
February 23, 2015
Progress on the Panama Canal’s massive expansion project is nearly completed, Jorge L Quijano, chief executive officer...
Logistics platforms proliferate near Panama’s Pacific entrance
February 23, 2015
Competition to attract transshipment business in the Americas is heating up due to the Panama Canal expansion, which is...
GFTC: US ports need improved landside connections
February 23, 2015
Finding a way to solve the congestion problems plaguing US ports, particularly on the West Coast, is on the agenda at...
CKYHE goes for full speed
February 23, 2015
In a total reversal of the age-old slow steaming exercise when lines deployed extra vessels to allow savings on fuel...
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