WFS boosts cargo capacity to serve e-commerce growth between Madrid-China
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GAC expands operations in East Malaysia; cites growth opportunities in the country
GAC Malaysia is expanding its operations in East Malaysia with the opening of a new office in Kota Kinabalu, boosting...
IATA: Traditional peak season boost observed in October but headwinds persist
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for October 2022 global air cargo
UPS, Teamsters reach agreement in labor negotiations
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Port of Los Angeles cargo volume slips again in July
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Port of Hamburg notes increased trade with the Americas and Asia
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S&P Global: All regions show y/y decline in port call size
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MOL inks deal to develop safe solutions for industrial-scale shipping of CO2
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Biggest July ever for container TEUs at Port Houston
Port Houston — the US' fifth-largest container port — recorded its highest July volumes on record last mo...
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While a slump in ecommerce hit FedEx particularly hard in August, the holiday sales forecast from Adobe is more positive, predicting 2.5% growth in sales between November 1 and December 31 this year.
E-commerce outlook darkens
As far as FedEx is concerned, the seemingly unstoppable growth of e-commerce came to a screeching
Brendan Sullivan from IATA WCS London
Brendan Sullivan, global head of cargo at the International Air Transport Association, highlighted the industry’s key priorities to strengthen air cargo at the World Cargo Symposium in London.
IATA calls on industry to focus on net zero emissions goals
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlighted its key priorities to strengthen air
Norwegian fisheries have set exports records recently in snow crab, king crab, farmed salmon and mackerel, much of it bound for Asia.
Asia provides growing market for Norwegian farmed fish exports
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