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US flight operations resume as FAA ends shutdown-related restrictions
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has lifted all flight restrictions at 40 major U.S. airports that were...
Air China Cargo becomes new A350F freighter customer
Air China Cargo Co., Ltd. (Air China Cargo) has signed a purchase agreement for six A350F becoming the first customer...
Port of Long Beach stays on track with emissions goals
The Port of Long Beach, one of North America's busiest cargo hubs, continues to meet
DP World commences operations at Tartus Port in Syria
DP World has commenced operations at Tartus Port, Syria's second-largest port, following a formal handover from...
Emirates SkyCargo upgrades road fleet with Euro 6 trucks
Emirates SkyCargo has introduced 40 Euro 6 long-haul trucks into its ground fleet, becoming the first in the region to...
FedEx survey finds 85% of APAC SMEs confident in Europe trade growth
Cross-border trade between between SMEs across Asia Pacific and Europe are on an upward trajectory, according to new...
Hactl launches eSRF to streamline import cargo collection
Hactl has introduced the electronic Shipment Release Form (eSRF) at its SuperTerminal 1 to offer a seamless,...
DHL Global Forwarding, Freight names Tobias Maier as CEO for Middle East & Africa
DHL Global Forwarding, Freight, the air and ocean freight specialist of DHL Group, has appointed Tobias Maier as chief...
Port of Long Beach cargo volumes decline in October
The Port of Long Beach is moving cargo ahead of the record-setting pace achieved last year, largely because retailers...
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US moves ahead with port fees on China-built ships despite contentions
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has released its final guidance ahead of the implementation of
Supply chain challenges could cost airlines more than US$11B in 2025
The airline industry is projected to lose over US$11 billion in 2025 due to sluggish aircraft
Global trade remains strong despite policy changes, uncertainty
Global trade surged by over US$500 billion in the first half of 2025, despite volatility and policy
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