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Shipping schedule reliability continues to increase in March
Global shipping schedule reliability continued to bounce with March figures showing another month-on-month increase,...
DHL launches GoGreen service to cut shipment emissions through SAF
DHL Aviation, the in-house airline of DHL Express, is launching a new GoGreen Plus service that would allow customers...
AAPA: Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" air cargo growth in 2021
Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" airfreight growth last year despite pe
oneworld CEO to step down
oneworld announced that its chief executive officer Rob Gurney has announced the intention to depart the alliance....
WorldACD: Global tonnages in April down 10% compared to 2022
Global tonnages appear to have stabilized in the last week of April, following a mid-month increase after dropping...
Drone network officially launched in Antwerp port area
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges announced that six autonomous drones will perform daily flights in the Antwerp port area...
MSC boosts support for Asia-India trade with New Shikra service
To meet growing global demand, and strengthen Asian port connectivity and availability, MSC has unveiled a new...
AAT achieves ISO 22000:2018 & HACCP certifications
Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) announced that it achieved both ISO 22000:2018 and HACCP certifications — becoming the...
China's Tianjin Port sees robust trade growth in Q1
North China's Tianjin Port saw its foreign trade top 498 billion yuan (US$72 billion) in the first quarter of 2...
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Xeneta: US East Coast has become more attractive to shippers
The East coast ports in the United States (US) has become more attractive to shippers importing
IATA says 2021 a "stellar year" for air cargo
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the air cargo sector had a "ste
Cathay Pacific expects further cash burn as tighter crew quarantine rules bite
Cathay Pacific expects a "cash burn" of HK$1 billion - HK$1.5 billion per mo
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