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Schiphol fights back cargo theft with new security system
Schiphol Airport is tightening the security of its cargo operations amid the rise in response to rising incidents of...
ONE launches service connecting Europe and South America
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced a service — the Latin-East-Coast Europe Express (LUX) — a new weekly service...
Global robotic last-mile delivery revenues to reach US$670M in 2030
Worldwide robotic last-mile delivery revenues are forecasted to grow from US$70 million in 2022 to
Qatar Aviation Services Cargo adds another certification from IATA
Qatar Airways Cargo's ground handling partner, Qatar Aviation Services Cargo, has achieved a miles...
Suez Canal extends rebates for LNG ships in the US-Asia trade
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is extending rebates for LNG tankers travelling between the US and Asia through the...
US FAA invests US$92M to help airports reach net zero-emissions by 2050
The US government has earmarked almost US$92 million to support sustainability projects across the country...
Port workers strike in Canada affects billions worth of cargo
The industrial action at Canadian west coast ports has disrupted some C$7.5 billion (US$5.6 billion) worth of cargo....
China's Ningbo Zhoushan port saw cargo throughput up 6% in H1
China's busiest port, the Port of Ningbo Zhoushan, saw its cargo throughput hit 679 million tonnes in the f...
Freightos: Canada strikes continue, alongside some peak season optimism
Containership backlogs have now developed due to the strike in Canadian ports, according to the latest report by...
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IATA urges govts to develop standards for safer transport of lithium batteries
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on governments to further support the
IATA: Incentives needed to ramp-up SAF production
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called for governments to urgently put in place
Airforwarders warn of airfreight volume crunch driven by lack of ocean capacity
Airforwarders Association (AfA) said forwarders must prepare for an airfreight volume crunch driven
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