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Yang Ming announces 2025 Trans-Atlantic services
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation (Yang Ming) has announced its 2025 Trans-Atlantic services, effective February...
NAV AERO expands global cargo network with LOT Cargo partnership
NAV AERO Global Cargo GSSA Network has announced its new partnership with LOT Cargo, a carrier connecting Central and...
Threat of Canada West Coast port strike grows
The British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) said that the International Longshore
ICTSI plans US$100M investment for southern Philippine port
Mindanao International Container Terminal Services Inc. (MICTSI), a subsidiary of International Container Terminal...
World Shipping Council elects MSC CEO Soren Toft as new chair
The World Shipping Council (WSC) announced that its Board of Directors has elected Soren Toft, CEO of MSC Mediterranean...
DP World kicks off construction of new US$1.2B port in Senegal
DP World said the arrival of the dredger Willem Van Rubroeck in Ndayane this month marks the beginning of maritime work...
Shanghai Port sees annual container throughput exceed 50M TEUs
Shanghai Port became the first in the world to see the annual container throughput exceeds 50 million 20-foot...
Silk Way Cargo Village makes headway
Silk Way Alat Free Economic Zone Company (SW AFEZCO) has entered into a landmark design and build agreement with FF...
Cathay cargo volumes up 15% in November
Cathay Pacific maintained its growth trajectory in November, recording double-digit cargo expansion for the month,...
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Supply chain turmoil in Bangladesh prompting shift to Southeast Asia
Geopolitical tensions and extreme weather events disrupted global air cargo supply chains this year
Chongqing-Shenzhen-Hong Kong scheduled cargo train launched
The inaugural "Chongqing-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Scheduled Train" for cargo kicked
Global shipping schedule reliability declined further — Sea Intel
Global shipping schedule reliability decelerated further in July—although in line with levels seen
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