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Long-term ocean freight rates plunge by more than 60% in year of decline
Long-term ocean freight rates slid once again in August, marking the 12th consecutive month of declines for beleaguered...
Qatar Airways Cargo launches new service to safeguard valuable, vulnerable cargo
Qatar Airways Cargo has announced the launch of its "special product" aimed at protecting valu...
Sea-Intel: Volumes continue to grow strongly on North America East Coast
While North America West Coast port volumes have started to contract sharply in the third quarter
Hutchison Ports London Thamesport gets eco-friendly short sea boost
Hutchison Ports said the short sea offering at its London Thamesport will be further enhanced with the launch of WEC...
DHL eCommerce inaugurates 100,000th access point in Europe
DHL eCommerce, the e-commerce logistics arm of DHL Group, inaugurated its 100,000th access point in Europe. It said...
U-Freight Group marks 55 years of operations
U-Freight is marking its 55 years in the business with its first global sales conference since the Covid-19 pandemic....
MSC's SWAN service makes first direct call at Baltic Container Terminal
Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) business unit at...
ANA expands SAF Flight Initiative Services for Air Cargo
All Nippon Airways (ANA) is launching a new service in its SAF Flight Initiative, a program dedicated to reducing CO2...
Flight operations resume in Hong Kong following super typhoon Saola
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has announced the resumption of flight operations at the gateway a day after...
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S&P: Limited ship supply growth due to new IMO rules to help maritime industry recover
While freight rates are expected to return to the pre-pandemic level in 2023, limited active supply
Cathay records another YoY cargo decline in October but figure up from September
Cathay Pacific continued to see muted cargo numbers in October on the back of persisting global
WorldACD: Still no sign of Q4 peak in air cargo demand
Weak demand continued into November with still no signs of the traditional peak season surge. The
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