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GEODIS makes management board appointment
GEODIS has appointed François Bottin as executive vice president of digital and technology, and will beco...
Etihad Cargo expands European road feeder services
Etihad Cargo is expanding its European road feeder services to 90 airports across 27 countries, further boosting its...
AAPA: APAC airlines saw cargo growth in January boosted by Lunar New Year shipments
Asia Pacific airlines saw cargo demand continue to show resilience in January, despite
FedEx launches FedEx® Sustainability Insights to support emissions reporting
FedEx Corp. announced that it had launched a new tool that would support customers' emissions reporting....
U-Freight doubles size of its America logistics hub in Chicago
U-Freight announced that it continues to invest in its logistics hubs around the world. For instance, the freight...
Global shipping schedule reliability continues to improve
Global shipping schedule reliability has continued to improve month/month, with the latest improvement of 2.7...
NAP launches One air cargo logistics ecosystem with six sub-industry networks
Neutral Air Partner launched its new air cargo logistics ecosystem with six sub-industry networks during its annual...
Gebrüder Weiss names Wolfgang Niessner as new chairman of Supervisory Board
Wolfgang Niessner, the former long-time Gebrüder Weiss Management Board chairman, was appointed as the...
TIACA announces Executive Summit to be held in Brussels, as event in Africa concludes
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that its Executive Summit would be held in Brussels, Belgium,...
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IMO on Russia-Ukraine conflict: "Shipping, seafarers, cannot be collateral victims"
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently issued a statement blasting the ongoing
Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach Withhold 'Dwell Fee' Until March 4
The Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach said hat they have decided to hold off on
Sea-Intel: Pile of empty containers to cause significant problems until 2023
The delays and bottlenecks in the container supply chain will begin to improve at some point and
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