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Chapman Freeborn opens Zhengzhou office
Chapman Freeborn officially opened a new office in Zhengzhou, currently its sixth in China, alongside Beijing, Hong...
CB Customs Broker, heyworld to merge in January 2026
CB Customs Broker and heyworld, both subsidiaries of Lufthansa Cargo, will consolidate operations into a single...
DHL Index: Global trade withstands tariff turbulence
Global trade is holding strong - even as U.S. tariffs hit highs not seen since the 1930s, the
International Chamber of Shipping welcomes suspension of US port fees
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has welcomed the U.S. government's decision to suspend Section 301 ...
SAL partners with TAM Group in first global expansion to boost Saudi-China air cargo
SAL Logistics Services (SAL), a major provider of cargo handling, logistics, and supply chain services in Saudi Arabia,...
Liege Airport, Chicago Rockford International Airport sign sister airport deal
Liege Airport (LGG) and Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) have officially signed a sister airport...
ANA reports strong cargo in September driven by Asia-North America demand
ANA Holdings Inc. (ANA HD) saw year-over-year growth in international cargo volumes in September, fueled by strong...
Turkish Cargo adds another Boeing 777 freighter to fleet
Turkish Cargo has expanded its widebody freighter fleet with the addition of a ninth Boeing 777F, part of a...
DaChan Bay Terminals launches first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operations
DaChan Bay Terminals marked a significant milestone with the launch of the first ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas...
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Port of Long Beach stays on track with emissions goals
The Port of Long Beach, one of North America's busiest cargo hubs, continues to meet
US moves ahead with port fees on China-built ships despite contentions
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has released its final guidance ahead of the implementation of
Supply chain challenges could cost airlines more than US$11B in 2025
The airline industry is projected to lose over US$11 billion in 2025 due to sluggish aircraft
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