Delta Cargo announces live animal embargo at Frankfurt airport
Delta Cargo announced that it is imposing an embargo on Live Animals at Frankfurt Airport. In a notice, the cargo arm...
Sea-Intel: Increased blanking activity on Asia-North Europe
Sea-Intelligence reported that more blank sailings have been recorded between Asia-North Europe compared to other trade...
Winners announced at the 2015 AFLAS Awards
Leading companies in the cargo, logistics and supply chain sector took home 39 different awards at
TIACA launches regional symposiums for the air cargo community
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced that it will be launching Regional Symposium series aimed at...
Port of Long Beach steps-up e-vehicle push with new US$2.5M fund
Port of Long Beach announced that the California government has granted the port US$2.5 million to fund the second...
Maersk shuts operations in Russia, Belarus
Maersk announced that it is halting all its operations in Russia and Belarus amid the ongoing war with its neighbour,...
Flexport: Flight capacity in Shanghai increasing but impact of lockdowns persist
Flight capacity in Shanghai continues to improve compared despite the city continuing its Covid lockdowns while...
China's rail freight volume hits record high in April
China's rail cargo volume rose 10.1% year on year and hit a record high in April. Citing data from the China S...
Korean Air: Instability in regional air cargo to persist due to China lockdowns
Korean Air reported higher operating profit for the first quarter of the year driven by the recovery of passenger...
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Air cargo and global supply chains stand to be the big losers in the row over alleged subsidies for three Middle East carriers.
Open skies row to hurt cargo
Air cargo and global supply chains stand to be the victims of the bitter row over alleged subsidies
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Scheduled freighter capacity from Asia to North America is still up.
Asian carriers shift from Europe to Pacific
The charters have left, but airfreight capacity between Asia and North America is still up from a
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Government spending on infrastructure has been chronically low in the Philippines (pictured) and Indonesia, and almost non-existent in Thailand, the UNESCAP reported.
UN highlights Asia infrastructure problems
Infrastructure limitations in the Asia-Pacific region hold back economic development and will be
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