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OOCL names 6th eco-friendly 24,188 TEU mega vessel “OOCL Gdynia”
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL) recently held the naming ceremony for its sixth, 24,188 TEU new build at...
Ports of Antwerp-Bruges: Bunker measurement system mandatory by 2026
The Ports of Antwerp-Bruges and Rotterdam announced that they would make it a requirement for bunker vessels to have a...
EU states agree on temporary airport slot waiver for winter 2022/23
European Council member states reached an agreement for a 75% slot use requirement to apply during
Rhenus Group, Uzbekistan Railway to expand terminals in Uzbekistan
The Rhenus Group is stepping up its operations in Uzbekistan. The global logistics company signed a memorandum of...
TAC Index: Firmer tone in air freight prices continuing
The recent firmer tone in air freight prices is continuing, according to the latest data from the TAC Index. The price...
Air Charter Service moves 16 white rhinos to DRC
Air Charter Service (ACS) has relocated 16 southern white rhinos to Garamba National Park, in the Democratic Republic...
AAL moves LNG component; its heaviest between Asia-North America
AAL Shipping (AAL) executed a complex operation to transport over 12,800 Freight Tonnes (FRT) of heavy life project...
Silk Way West Airlines launches first Boeing 777F commercial flight to Istanbul
Silk Way West Airlines has announced the first commercial flight to Istanbul by its newly delivered Boeing 777F...
AGL bags tender for multipurpose terminals at the Port of Lobito
The Angolan authorities have just announced that AGL (Africa Global Logistics) was named the successful bidder for the...
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Cathay Pacific reports 20.6% drop in cargo volumes for September
Cathay Pacific saw cargo volumes decline anew driven by weak demand and limited manufacturing
EUROCONTROL: War in Ukraine, economic fallout delaying recovery in air traffic until after 2024
Air traffic in Europe is not expected to recover to 2019 levels until after 2024 according to a new
Hong Kong records a 25% drop in cargo volume for September
Cargo volumes in Hong Kong continues to be affected by global economic headwinds and supply chain
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