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Liege Airport seeks role as Europe’s e-commerce hub
Liege Airport (LGG) is pitching to become Europe’s e-commerce airport as the Belgian cargo hub facility builds on its...
Emirates SkyCargo bets big on air cargo’s long-term growth
Emirates SkyCargo is making significant investments to expand its fleet and boost its freight services despite current...
DHL launches dedicated Sydney-Hong Kong flight amid Oceania-North Asia demand
DHL Express has introduced a dedicated flight between Hong Kong and Sydney, Australia, to
Maritime sector makes strides in women’s inclusion
The maritime sector has evolved beyond being a traditionally male-dominated industry as it has, over the years, pushed...
West Coast ports on the up
U.S. West Coast ports have been humming, clocking up double-digit gains in container throughput. Chances of a...
The return of precision scheduled railroading?
The battle for control over Norfolk Southern Railroad (NS) brought fresh impetus to precision scheduled railroading...
Kazakhstan eyes development as a global air cargo hub
Kazakhstan is looking to develop into a global air cargo hub as The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA)...
Port of Brunswick sets all-time RoRo cargo record in May
The Port of Brunswick in Georgia — the US' second busiest port for the import and export of Ro/Ro cargo — han...
Ocean rates reach new highs, with additional increases expected soon
The combination of an early peak season, Red Sea diversions making capacity tight, and knock-on port congestion making...
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Hong Kong exits top 10 busiest ports ranking for the first time
Hong Kong has dropped out of the top 10 busiest container ports in the world for the first time in
Hong Kong Airport named world's busiest cargo hub for 13th year in 2023
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) retained its title as the world's busiest cargo air
IATA: Air cargo demand maintains double-digit growth in February
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for February 2024 global air cargo
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