WorldACD: Tonnages and rates rise in September
Global air cargo tonnages and average rates have risen in September when compared with August, with full-month tonnages...
Schedule reliability continues to stay within a narrow range
Global ocean shipping schedule reliability dipped anew, and average delay for late vessels increased, according to the...
DHL: Incoming capacity poses fresh challenges for ocean freight
After posting record profits for the last two years, container lines are now facing a new challenge
Ocean rates sink across the board despite capacity reductions
Ocean spot rates fell nearly across the board last week on a mix of a Golden Week lull, a more general easing of...
Egypt, Maersk's C2X ink up to US$3B deal for green methanol production
Egypt and Maersk's C2X have signed a new framework agreement worth up to US$3 billion for the production of g...
Port of Felixstowe deepening completed
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Silk Way West Airline makes inaugural Seattle-Baku flight with first Boeing 777F
Silk Way West Airlines has announced the inaugural flight of its first Boeing 777F aircraft from Seattle to Baku. The...
Kuehne+Nagel launches carbon insetting for HVO, electric trucks
Kuehne+Nagel has launched a Book & Claim insetting solution for road logistics customers who purchase Hydrotre...
Korean Air to restore, expand network for the winter season
Korean Air announced that it will expand its operations for the winter season to meet resurgent demand by resuming...
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ZIM says near-term outlook for shipping "has shifted" and rates normalisation has begun
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) pulled back on its earlier announced profit guidance
Port of LA saw continued cargo decline in October
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