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NYK has acquired a 25% stake in a car terminal located in Indonesia
NYK, a Japanese shipping company, has purchased a 25% stake in an automotive terminal located in Subang Regency, West...
CMA CGM acquires two terminals at Port of New York/New Jersey
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that its Board of Commissioners voted to amend existing leases...
DHL HK: Shippers "more optimistic" about development of int'l trade in Q3
Local air traders in Hong Kong signaled a "more optimistic outlook" for overall a
SC Ports record year-on-year cargo decline but imports grew 12%
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) reported lower container volumes in July compared to the same period in 2023, which it...
ZIM restructures its Oceania trade services
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) has announced a restructuring of its existing services to Oceania (CAX, TFX...
HSBC: Liner margins likely to erode further in H2, but remain profitable
The Shanghai Containerised Freight Index (SCFI) decreased by 1.2% w-o-w after gaining for three weeks in a row....
DHL Supply Chain names Javier Bilbao as new Asia Pacific CEO
DHL Supply Chain has announced a change in its regional management as Terry Ryan, CEO of DHL Supply Chain Asia Pacific,...
C.H. Robinson says ocean freight capacity poised for growth
C.H. Robinson said ocean freight capacity is forecasted for growth. The global logistics company noted that overall,...
VICT seeks to expand reefer capacity by 43%
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (IC...
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DP World’s Imperial obtains approval to fully acquire Africa-based J&J Group
DP World-owned Imperial Logistics has secured approval for the full acquisition of Africa-based
Cathay targets to operate 65% of pre-Covid cargo flight capacity by yearend
Cathay Pacific saw its cargo volumes dip in June compared to a year ago as demand weakened in some
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Disruptions to supply chains continue to impact cargo volumes at Hong Kong airport
Hong Kong reported that cargo volumes dropped again in June, the third straight month of decline
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