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Emirates SkyCargo strengthens cargo corridors in Asia
Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo arm of the world's largest international airline, now offers over 21,000 tonne...
Mawani adds direct Jeddah-China shipping service to network
The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has introduced a new container shipping service linking Jeddah Islamic Port to three...
Interferry urges EU to align with IMO GHG rules, warns of double taxation risks
Interferry, the association representing the ferry industry worldwide, is urging the European
KLN launches China–Hong Kong Hybrid Logistics for global supply chains
KLN is facilitating international corporations in the diversification of their supply chains through its China-Hong...
American Airlines Cargo names Andy Cornwell head of EMEA Sales
American Airlines Cargo has appointed Andy Cornwell as Head of Cargo Sales for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A...
MOL Group completes another SAF, HVO production test
MOL Group said it has successfully produced Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for the first time at INA's Ri...
South Korea's Parata Air partners with Jettainer for ULD management
South Korea's newest airline, Parata Air, has tapped Jettainer as its ULD management partner for the launch of...
Port of Long Beach achieves busiest July on record
A pause in tariffs in recent months lifted the Port of Long Beach to its most active July on record and the...
IMO launches new regional presence office in Fiji
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) inaugurated a new Regional Presence Office (RPO) in Suva, Fiji, marking a...
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U.S. to end ‘de minimis’ exemption for all countries starting Aug. 29
On July 30, 2025, United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump signed an executive order that ends
Asia Pacific air cargo growth persists through June
Airlines in Asia Pacific continued to record cargo growth in June, supported by ongoing
US tariffs trigger supply chain reconfiguration, end of hyper globalization
The US tariffs are accelerating the breakdown of hyper-globalization, forcing companies worldwide
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