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Qatar Airways Cargo partners with iNOMAD
Qatar Airways Cargo has partnered with iNOMAD, a Korea-based all-in-one air cargo platform. The partnership with iNOMAD...
Hong Kong Airport seeks to further boost sea-air services
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has signed a Cooperation Framework Agreement (CFA) with Dongguan Municipal...
Report: New compensation offer made over Suez Canal blockage
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) and the Japanese owners of the EVER GIVEN ship is continuing to
TAPA EMEA achieves cargo security milestone
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) in the Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) region has reco...
Wexco Group signs GSSA contract with Teleport for Australia
Teleport, the logistics venture of Capital A (formerly known as AirAsia), has signed a GSSA contract with...
Global political situation impacts Port of Hamburg's 2022 results
Port of Hamburg saw its 2022 performance dragged by persisting global uncertainties, including the ongoing...
Port of Long Beach launches online payment portal
The Port of Long Beach has launched a new online payment portal, making it easier to pay fees like those for Clean...
Kerry Logistics to further ramp up sustainable logistics initiatives
Kerry Logistics Network Limited (Kerry Logistics) announed that it received the Silver Award in the Transport and...
MSC Group supports earthquake relief efforts in Türkiye and Syria
The MSC Group and the MSC Foundation have organized an urgent response to support in the aftermath of the devastating...
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Hong Kong Airlines goes to ‘critical survival mode’, to fly only 8 jets
Hong Kong Airlines (HKA) will be operating on a skeletal fleet until mid-2022 as the carrier —
Perth Airport targets carbon neutrality by 2030
Perth Airport — Australia's fourth busiest airport — said it aims to be carbon neutral by
Shipping disruptions expected to last for weeks at South China ports
The congestion woes at ports in Southern China continue to worsen — with more than 100 sailings at
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