WorldACD: Demand partly bounces back after early May seasonal dip
Global air cargo tonnages have partially bounced back after dropping sharply in the first week of May due to the 1 May...
Port of Hamburg expects cargo throughput recovery for the rest of 2023
Port of Hamburg said recovery in seaborne cargo throughput could be expected for the remainder of the year after...
World's largest container lines halt shipping to/from Russia amid Ukraine conflict
The world's top three biggest ocean carriers have moved to temporarily halt operations to
ZIM invests in monitoring platform for maritime, land supply chains checkpoints
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) along with other investors, has announced the initial closing of an US$8...
TAC Index: Global air freight prices are continuing on a downward trend
Global air freight prices are continuing on a downward trend, according to the latest data from TAC Index. The price...
Kuehne+Nagel launches real-time container tracking
Kuehne+Nagel has announced a real-time container tracking feature in its myKN online platform citing the "abso...
UPS boosts healthcare offering in Asia with new CEIV certifications
UPS announced today that three of its freight forwarding operations located at Narita International Airport and Kansai...
Port of Los Angeles reports another month of volume decline in April
The Port of Los Angeles (Port of LA) — North America's busiest container port — reported another month of c...
FedEx says strike plans has "no impact" on service
FedEx maintained that its operations will not be affected by the recently authorized strike plans of its pilots,...
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Ocean carriers respond to Biden's "planned attack" to shipping industry
The World Shipping Council (WSC) — the primary industry trade association representing the
AAPA: APAC airlines saw cargo growth in January boosted by Lunar New Year shipments
Asia Pacific airlines saw cargo demand continue to show resilience in January, despite
IMO on Russia-Ukraine conflict: "Shipping, seafarers, cannot be collateral victims"
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently issued a statement blasting the ongoing
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