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LNG fuel prices for ships drops lower than VLFSO
The price of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) for use as maritime fuel has dropped lower than Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oil...
DHL HK: Shippers less optimistic about air trade growth during China's Golden Week
Local air traders in Hong Kong were less optimistic about the overall air trade growth ahead of China's Golden ...
IATA notes optimism for air cargo amid current market challenges
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) signaled optimism about the recovery of the air
RwandAir signs cargo handling deal with WFS for first-ever Paris direct flights
RwandAir, the flag carrier airline of Rwanda, has appointed Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) as the cargo handling...
West Canada port strikes aborted
Strikes at the Canadian West Coast ports have been put off, ending threats of further supply chain disruptions at the...
Global air freight rates edged up after declines
Global air freight rates edged up last week, according to the latest data from TAC Index. The price reporting agency...
Ports of Seattle and Tacoma report highest container volume of the year in June
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) — the partnership of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma — posted 252,232 twenty-foot...
ONE rolling out new Thailand - Hakata service
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced that it is launching a new direct service between Thailand and Hakata, Japan. The...
Maersk expands its global air freight services with new Atlanta hub
Maersk is growing its global air freight services with the recent opening of its new Atlanta air cargo hub. In its July...
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Cathay anticipates recovery of Hong Kong, global aviation in 18-24 months
Cathay Pacific expects the aviation sector to bounce back in the next two years. In a statement
Hong Kong Airport receives inaugural ESG performance rating from S&P
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) said it received an inaugural rating of 74 out of 100 for Hong
Vessel delays, terminal congestion showing signs of improvement
Vessel delays are finally abating somewhat, and the terminal congestion indicators are also showing
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