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Charter brokers rebuff online portal
September 30, 2019 -
Digitization continues to spread in logistics, but a fledgling portal to look for charter capacity and rates is meeting...
Industry moves to reduce carbon footprint
September 15, 2019 -
Industry players in the logistics sector are pursuing green strategies in all areas of operations to promote efficient...
Canadian Pacific ports maintain growth
September 15, 2019 -
Canada’s two big Pacific gateways for ocean freight are looking to build new facilities to cope with projected growth....
Pharma growth spawns dedicated facilities
September 15, 2019 -
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) took its handling capabilities for pharmaceuticals at Copenhagen airport to a new level...
Asia-Europe rail expected to grow
September 15, 2019 -
Logistics companies are looking to increase their rail freight operations to connect Asia and Europe through China,...
Relief effort reacts to Bahamas devastation
September 15, 2019
Logistics providers of all stripes joined a huge disaster relief effort to the stricken Bahamas after the islands were...
Peak hopes fading fast
September 1, 2019
Peak, what peak? Hopes of a seasonal turnaround for carriers are sinking fast. Faced with mounting signs of a slowdown...
DR touts advantages for US manufacturers
September 1, 2019
It is a known fact that the US-China trade war is impacting companies in China. What may be lesser known are the...
Asia-Europe trade further declines
September 1, 2019
Shipping and air freight between Asia and Europe continued to post declines in the first half, as headwinds from the...
Korea pledges billions to boost cargo handling
September 1, 2019
South Korea has unveiled a plan to boost the country’s cargo-handling capacity by investing more than US$35 billion in...
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