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Cathay Cargo expects “very busy” end of the year
Cathay expects a very busy end of the year, with seasonal demand filling capacity and additional volume from the...
ICTSI's TecPlata in Buenos Aires starts deepening channel
TecPlata, International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) container terminal adjacent to the por...
Sea-Intel: No consolidation impact on shipping competition
Despite the notion of a concentrated nature in global shipping, Sea-Intelligence said data points
Kerry Logistics expects continued growth in its int'l freight forwarding business
Kerry Logistics anticipates that its international freight forwarding (IFF) business will maintain its growth momentum...
IMO rings alarm bells on latest Red Sea vessel attack
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has stepped up calls for an end to attacks on commercial vessels at the...
Possible ILA strike in October likely to push rates higher on the US West Coast
While the Canadian rail lockout of union employees that threatened to disrupt North American logistics has been abated,...
CargoAi boosts CargoWALLET with Fintech veteran appointment
CargoAi is speeding up the development of its CargoWALLET service, the online booking portal's payment solut...
S&P: Media device shipments slide while chip exports boom
Global shipments of streaming media devices fell by 6.5% year over year (y/y) in the second quarter of 2024 to 12.4...
Beijing Daxing Airport opens MRO facility
The massive Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX) — earlier eyed to help decongest the existing Beijing Capital...
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Red Sea woes to continue to pose risks to supply chains in the second half
The quick recovery of July's global IT outage produced no significant ongoing disruptio
Global schedule reliability dipped in June, but continued to stay within 50%-55%
Global shipping schedule reliability dipped in June, according to a new analysis by
S&P: Sports supply chains in decline
Sports clothing equipment supply chains have been in a decline since the pandemic, with US imports
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