Container Dwell Fee at Port of LA, Long Beach on hold through July 22
The San Pedro Bay ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles will once again delay consideration of the "Container D...
China's shipbuilding sector continues to lead in global market
China remained the world's leading shipbuilder in the first half of the year, as its market share ranked f...
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Etihad is using its own metal and developing partnerships with other airlines to grow, strategies which it believes are complementary and can go hand in hand, especially at a time when competition is tough and yields are down. (Photo: Etihad Airways)
Etihad Cargo to grow through partnerships
Despite large numbers of upcoming aircraft deliveries, Etihad Airways is looking to grow its cargo
WorldACD: Volumes drop again despite capacity rise
Worldwide air cargo volumes have dropped further in the last two weeks despite the continued gradual recovery of...
Delta Cargo introduces improved Live Animal Shipper's certification
Delta Cargo announced that effective August 1, live animal shippers must submit a new certification and journey...
Port of Antwerp-Bruges saw slight growth in the first half of the year
The total throughput of Port of Antwerp-Bruges reached 147.2 million tonnes in the first six months of the year,...
China expects to have nine of top 20 container ports
At least nine Chinese container ports are expected to be part of the world's top hubs this year amid conti...
Yang Ming adds 11,000 TEU ship to Transpacific service
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. (Yang Ming) will be adding another new 11,000 TEU class container vessel to its...
Port of LA sets new cargo record in June
The Port of Los Angeles announced a new cargo record in June moving 876,611 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs), edging...
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Six Boeing 777-300ERs joined the Swiss fleet in 2016, providing a boost in belly capacity. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Swiss WorldCargo moves ahead with organizational restructure
After what was a challenging year for the industry at large, Swiss WorldCargo is certain that the
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There has been a good start to the year for air cargo, according to the International Air Transport Association. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
IATA expects more air freight growth
After five years of sluggish growth, the global economy will finally begin to pick up this year,
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Japanese carriers ANA and JAL held their own in the cargo business in 2016, thanks in part to strong demand in the second half of the year. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Japanese carriers hold their own in 2016
The strength of the Japanese yen meant that exports kept declining for much of 2016, and it wasn’t
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