Container throughput at Port of Hamburg "more positive than expected"
Port of Hamburg reported better than expected volumes in the first half of the year despite ongoing challenges...
AGI announces acquisition of Airport Terminal Services
Alliance Ground International (AGI) has acquired Airport Terminal Services (ATS) as part of its ongoing growth strategy...
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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
Reefer container freight rates stabilising but to outpace dry box pricing
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GEODIS to expand contract logistics in the US with new acquisition
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WFS adds cargo capacity at Heathrow as volumes soar
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Atlas Air extends partnership with Qantas Freight
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Silk Way West adds online booking with new site
Silk Way West has announced the launch of its new website which includes features for online booking and shipment...
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A US$4.8 billion offer by FedEx to acquire integrator TNT would boost its position in the European express market, but would have limited impact in Asia, the Pacific and most other markets.
FedEx-TNT deal would make a three-horse race
FedEx is attempting to close the gap that has separated it from rivals UPS and DHL through the
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Zim’s board of directors have given approval for the line to launch a new Asia/USEC service during late May, using its own tonnage.
Zim launches new Asia/USEC service
Zim Integrated Shipping Service’s board of directors have given their approval for the line to
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Congestion is easing at US West Coast ports following a deal between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union.
US West Coast congestion eases
Port congestion problems on the US West Coast, mainly concerning Asia in- and outbound cargo, are
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