March 28, 2026
ONLINE EDITION
Login
Register
Forgot Password
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Advanced Search
HOME
AVIATION
SHIPPING
LOGISTICS
LAW & FINANCE
PEOPLE
AFLAS AWARDS
EVENT
Gemini reroutes India–Mediterranean service to the Red Sea
The Gemini Cooperation has made a structural change to its ME11 service, marking it as the first in the network to...
IUMI, TAPA EMEA warn of escalating cargo theft and freight fraud
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) and the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) EMEA, has...
IATA: Air cargo demand maintains strong momentum with 5.5% growth
Global air cargo demand rose 5.5% year on year in November, according to the latest data from the
Fraport inks lease deal with Kühne+Nagel for new air cargo warehouse
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) said plans are currently underway to build a new air cargo warehouse for the global air and sea...
Air Charter Service flies triceratops fossils to Abu Dhabi
Air Charter Service (ACS) has transported a set of triceratops bones to Abu Dhabi for the opening of the emirate...
Dual-fuel container ship, vehicle carrier fleet reaches 400 ships on the water
The number of dual‑fuel container ships and vehicle carriers in operation has climbed to 400 as of December 2025,...
DHL Group advances sustainability efforts in Asia Pacific
DHL Group has marked significant milestones in its sustainability initiatives across Asia Pacific by reinforcing its...
WorldACD: Demand stabilizes ahead of Lunar New Year
Global air cargo demand and prices have broadly stabilized in the third full week of 2026 after completing their...
Contecon Manzanillo surpasses 12M TEUs
Contecon Manzanillo, International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) subsidiary operating the Special...
More Breaking News
Air cargo ends 2025 with a 6% rebound, but ecommerce slows
Global air cargo demand ended a turbulent 2025 on a stronger note, with December volumes up 6% year
Suez Canal traffic still down 60% a hundred days after Houthi attacks ended
Suez Canal transits remains sharply down despite the halt in Houthi attacks, with transits in the
US operation in Venezuela seen having limited impact on supply chains
A recent U.S. military operation in Caracas is expected to have only limited effects on global
More Highlights