Intent to develop new container terminal at Maasvlakte I announced
Hutchison Ports and Terminal Investment Limited Sàrl (TIL), the terminal investment company of Mediterra...
Cathay Pacific Cargo gears for peak season with more capacity
Cathay Pacific is gearing for the peak season with more capacity and its freighters operating a full schedule,...
TNT-6_plane_newbranding_0O9A6805
A US$4.8 billion offer by FedEx to acquire integrator TNT would boost its position in the European express market, but would have limited impact in Asia, the Pacific and most other markets.
FedEx-TNT deal would make a three-horse race
FedEx is attempting to close the gap that has separated it from rivals UPS and DHL through the
Delta Cargo no longer accepting live animals on counters
Delta Cargo announced that it will no longer be accepting live animals at ticket counters until further notice as part...
U-Freight Group announces management changes
The U-Freight Group Ltd (UFL), has recently announced management changes in its company for two executives based at its...
Hapag-Lloyd installs tracking devices on its dry container fleet
Hapag-Lloyd announced that it has taken the first step in its major project to equip its entire dry container fleet...
Korean Air to bolster Eastern European network after cargo service to Budapest
Korean Air signalled its plans to expand its network in Europe after the earlier launch of its freight services to...
Alaska Air Cargo announces more coast-to-coast capacity in the US
Alaska Air Cargo has expanded its cargo operations in the United States with more capacity between the east and west...
Shipping schedule reliability continues upward trend
Global shipping schedule reliability continued its upward trend in July increasing by 0.5 percentage points month/month...
More Breaking News
ZIM 2015
Zim’s board of directors have given approval for the line to launch a new Asia/USEC service during late May, using its own tonnage.
Zim launches new Asia/USEC service
Zim Integrated Shipping Service’s board of directors have given their approval for the line to
Pier F OOCL Port of Long Beach
Congestion is easing at US West Coast ports following a deal between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore & Warehouse Union.
US West Coast congestion eases
Port congestion problems on the US West Coast, mainly concerning Asia in- and outbound cargo, are
KLM Cargo 747
Several European carriers that traditionally had a strong focus on freighter operations, such as Air France-KLM, have cut back their maindeck lift and are expected to make further cuts.
Shrinking air freighter capacity causes concern
A forwarder is sounding the alarm over the loss of maindeck capacity as airlines continue to take
More Highlights