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Port of LA reports busiest January on its 117-year history
The Port of Los Angeles experienced record numbers in January due to strong demand and early frontloading in...
ANA reports higher cargo tonnage in the first nine months of 2024
ANA Holdings Inc. has reported its financial results for the nine months ended December 31, 2024, showing growth in...
Gemini Cooperation launches operations
Gemini Cooperation, a joint initiative by Hapag-Lloyd AG and Maersk A/S, will commence operations
Atlas Air signs MoU with SATS, WFS to expand global cooperation
Atlas Air Inc. announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SATS Limited and Worldwide Flight...
Cathay Cargo records double-digit volume growth in January
Cathay Cargo is starting 2025 on a high note, reporting a double-digit increase in air freight volumes for January. The...
American Airlines Cargo doubles annual plastic waste reduction
American Airlines Cargo (AA Cargo) has shared positive outcomes from its ongoing collaboration with BioNatur Plastics,...
Etihad Cargo supports fresh flowers transport from Nairobi to Europe
Etihad Cargo has transported over 500 tonnes of fresh flowers from Nairobi, Kenya, to key markets in Europe for...
SC Ports welcomes largest vessel to call Port of Charleston
SC Ports has recently welcomed the OOCL Iris to Wando Welch Terminal, setting a new record for the largest vessel to...
AAT expands partnership with Hong Kong Post
Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT), a subsidiary of SATS Ltd, has announced the expansion of its partnership with Hong Kong...
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Global air cargo demand achieves record growth in 2024
Global air cargo demand saw record growth in 2024, fueled by a surge in e-commerce volume and
Global shipping schedule reliability in 2024 largely within 50%-55%
Shipping schedule reliability declined at the end of last year, remaining mostly within the range
Red Sea crisis “not the sole reason” for higher ship operating costs
The rerouting of merchant ships around the Cape of Good Hope instead of crossing the Bab-el-Mandeb
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