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Kuehne+Nagel appoints new global head of sales
Kuehne+Nagel has appointed Shirley Sharma Paterson as global head of sales, effective August 1, 2025. The global...
Frankfurt Cargo Services expands e-commerce handling facility by 300%
Frankfurt Cargo Services (FCS), a subsidiary of Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, said it recently won a...
Hongkong Post halts US parcel shipments amid end of ‘de minimis’ exemptions
Hong Kong's post office will cease handling small parcels bound for the United Sta
Port of NY/NJ reports continued cargo growth in April
The Port of New York and New Jersey (Port of NY/NJ) maintained strong growth, with cargo activity growing 6%...
CEVA Logistics links Far East, Latin America with car carrier fleet
CEVA Logistics has announced an expansion of its global deep-sea car carrier operations, including added connections...
CMA CGM launches first fully-electric container barge in Vietnam
CMA CGM has stepped up its decarbonization of river transport in Southeast Asia with the launch of the first fully...
Kuehne+Nagel, Natilus team up on blended-wing cargo planes
Kuehne+Nagel and Natilus, an aerospace manufacturer of blended-wing-body aircraft, have partnered to study the...
Lufthansa Cargo to market ITA Airways capacity, adds Rome as fifth hub
Lufthansa Cargo will start marketing the cargo capacities on ITA Airways routes starting in June 2025. With the...
Qatar Airways Cargo reports record year
Qatar Airways Cargo reported a 17.4% increase in cargo revenue and transported 1.5 million tonnes of chargeable weight...
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APAC airlines report cargo growth, warn of tariff impact on demand
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region reported continued air cargo growth in March, fueled by
India shuts airspace to Pakistan airlines amid rising tensions
India closed its airspace to Pakistani airlines on April 30 in response to escalating tensions
Japanese shipyards may benefit from US port fees on Chinese vessels
Japanese shipowners and shipyards may benefit from newly announced U.S. port fees on Chinese-built
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