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Hutchison Port Holdings Trust, Beibu Gulf Port Group ink MoU
Hutchison Port Holdings Trust ('HPH Trust') and Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group Company...
New West Coast South America service starts calling at DaChan Bay
A new West Coast South America service providing direct connections between West Coast South America and South China...
DHL opens expanded Hong Kong global hub as it positions for global trade recovery
DHL Express has opened a newly expanded Central Asia Hub (CAH) in Hong Kong, positioning itself for
FedEx signs MoU to establish a regional logistics facility in Qatar
FedEx Logistics has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZ) to facilitate...
Glasgow Airport invests over US$2.6M in new cargo equipment, cold storage
Glasgow Prestwick Airport has invested GBP2.17 million (US$2.8 million) ) in new cargo equipment, cold storage...
DHL opens its first EV center in Shanghai
DHL has opened its latest electric vehicle (EV) Center of Excellence in Shanghai, China, to support EV companies and...
MOL signs new long-term charter deal for newbuilding LNG carrier
TOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has announced the signing of a long-term charter contract for a new building LNG...
Ocean rate hikes could push some more demand to air
Unseasonal increases in demand for ocean freight out of Asia – due to the possible start of a restocking cycle in...
AAL orders two more Super-B Class ships
AAL Shipping (AAL) has added an additional two ships to its order of six 32,000 deadweight (DWT) heavy lift Super...
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Sea-Intelligence: No sign of nearshoring
Amid growing discussions on the concept of nearshoring following the supply chain disruptions
IATA: Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery
Global air cargo markets continued to show demand recovery and showed a moderate growth momentum in
BIMCO: Greek, Chinese companies own 34% of the global fleet's cargo capacity
Greek and Chinese companies own 34% of the world's fleet cargo capacity, according to BI
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