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Afghanistan makes leap back to world stage
June 20, 2019 -
The late February shipment of Afghan goods from Chabahar port to India is doubly significant – it is the first of its...
WINNERS CROWNED AT 2019 AFLAS AWARDS IN HONG KONG
June 18, 2019 -
Leading companies in the cargo, logistics and supply chain sectors took home 48 different awards at the 2019 Asian...
New digital dawn for Europe’s ports
June 1, 2019 -
There’s some debate as to whether digitalization of seaports truly addresses congestion issues outside port grounds....
Airports look to each other to build corridors
June 1, 2019 -
Budapest’s Ferenc Liszt International Airport clocked up nearly 15% growth in its cargo traffic last year, the third...
China-Myanmar corridor emerges from darkness
June 1, 2019 -
Some details have emerged of the slow progress being made in a key Belt and Road Initiative project – the China-Myanmar...
Lines struggle with low sulphur plans
June 1, 2019
Shipping lines are still very much in flux when it comes to meeting upcoming requirements for burning low sulphur fuel....
European ports face fierce competition
June 1, 2019
European ports are locked in fierce competition against each other to assert their positions and retain their market...
Qatar Airways Cargo confident for busy 2019
May 2, 2019
Qatar Airways is upbeat about its cargo business in what it thinks will be a decent year ahead, with a growing fleet...
IATA downgrades 2019 air freight outlook
March 26, 2019
The International Air Transport Association has revised its outlook for air cargo growth in 2019, downgrading it from...
Schiphol concentrates on filling empty bellies
January 31, 2019
Faced with slot constraints, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is turning to underused belly space on passenger flights as the...
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