Port of Hamburg expects market to remain volatile through end-2022
Port of Hamburg expects the market to "remain volatile" for the rest of the year as challenges con...
Port of LA, Japan inks deal on sustainability
Officials from the Port of Los Angeles and Japan External Trade Organization Los Angeles Office (JETRO Los Angeles)...
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The trucking business in North America is undergoing a tectonic shift that threatens the traditional brokerage business. Freight brokers are trying to respond to the advance of digital disruptors by beefing up their own digital capabilities.
Digital disruptors threaten truck freight brokerage model
The trucking business in North America is undergoing a tectonic shift that threatens the
Port of Savannah continues to record cargo volume surge
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Hapag-Lloyd appoints new Head of North America Business
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Air cargo volumes at ONT continue to top pre-pandemic levels
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Gebrüder Weiss targets climate neutrality by 2030
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ANA's second SAF-powered plane takes off in Japan
All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced that its second ANA Green Jet will enter service on regular scheduled domestic...
Cainiao announces further Brazil expansion
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Taiwan’s big lines further strengthen Southeast Asia service portfolio
Yang Ming and Evergreen, Taiwan’s two largest carriers, will further strengthen their intra-Asia
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Asia Pacific, as the largest cargo market when measured by freight tonne kilometres, is particularly vulnerable not just to broader economic problems but to its own twist on them, such disputes between South Korea and Japan, as the US-China trade war and the uncertain political situation in Hong Kong
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Asia’s airlines will see a mild rebound in cargo in the coming year officials from the
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China is becoming one of Africa’s biggest trading partners, making huge investments in the continent.
Shipping, aviation eyes Africa as trade with Asia expands
Key players in the shipping and aviation industry have set their sights on further expanding
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