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Fraport expands cargo facility at Frankfurt with new airfreight warehouse
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Turkish Cargo to offer three new shipment services
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Zim’s board of directors have given approval for the line to launch a new Asia/USEC service during late May, using its own tonnage.
Zim launches new Asia/USEC service
Zim Integrated Shipping Service’s board of directors have given their approval for the line to
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Congestion is easing at US West Coast ports following a deal between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union.
US West Coast congestion eases
Port congestion problems on the US West Coast, mainly concerning Asia in- and outbound cargo, are
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Several European carriers that traditionally had a strong focus on freighter operations, such as Air France-KLM, have cut back their maindeck lift and are expected to make further cuts.
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A forwarder is sounding the alarm over the loss of maindeck capacity as airlines continue to take
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