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Enhanced Asia connections at Techplata with new ONE services
TecPlata, a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) in Argentina, is enhancing...
MSC announces standalone East/West network
MSC, the world's largest shipping company, has announced its independent East/West network. It said that a...
Korean Air gets final European Commission approval on Asiana merger
Korean Air announced that the European Commission has given its final approval for its proposed
Singapore, India ink deal to boost maritime digitalisation, decarbonisation
Singapore and India have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to cooperate on maritime digitalisation and decarbonisation....
Port of NY/NJ secures landmark lease extension with APM Terminals
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (Port of NY/NJ) has announced a landmark 33-year lease extension with APM...
Qantas Freight partners with CargoAi to expand digital distribution
Qantas Freight, Australia's largest air freight provider, has joined forces with CargoAi to offer capacity on...
Air cargo rates and demand see gradual growth
Global air cargo rates and demand continued their modest upward trajectory during the second full week of March,...
Alaska, Hawaiian Air Cargo launch shared booking across network
Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo have announced the launch of shared booking across their cargo networks. This...
SC Ports expands weekly services with new ocean carrier deployments
The Port of Charleston will see its weekly service offerings grow from 25 to 29 in 2025 as new ocean carrier...
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Sea-Intel: Major ocean carriers report 600% growth in Q3 earnings over last year
The major ocean carriers reported combined Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of US$17.06
Cathay expects robust cargo demand through the rest of the peak season
Cathay Pacific is anticipating cargo demand to remain robust through the rest of the peak season
Elevated air freight pricing out of the Asia Pacific region has drawn air freight capacity to the area.
Air freight peak expected to take rates higher, and possibly higher yet
Forwarders and cargo owners have prepared for the peak season with a strong sense of foreboding.
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