JD Logistics launches its second Dubai warehouse
JD Logistics announced the opening of its second warehouse in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates which can provide...
ICTSI delivers Papua New Guinea's first STS cranes
South Pacific International Container Terminal (SPICT), a unit of International Container Terminal Services, Inc....
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Shipping lines are still very much in flux when it comes to meeting upcoming requirements for burning low sulphur fuel.
Lines struggle with low sulphur plans
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Singapore calls for proposals to develop low carbon power solutions
Singapore is calling interested parties to submit proposals aimed to develop low or zero-carbon power generation and...
IATA urges EU for independent regulatory body to review sustainability progress
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airlines for Europe (A4E) are urging the EU Transport Ministers...
WorldACD: Air cargo tonnages continue decline while rates stabilize
Global air cargo tonnages have continued to slide downwards in November, normally a buoyant month in the air freight...
New deepwater Port of Tibar Bay in Timor Leste inaugurated
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Thailand's K-Mile Asia to operate freighter flights for SF Express
K-Mile Asia will operate charter flights between Thailand and China for SF Express, the largest integrated logistics...
BAI: Air cargo rates continue to drop in November
Air cargo rates in some of the world's main trade routes continued their downtrend in November defying reg...
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With around 2,000 container train services each week, Hamburg is Europe's largest port.
European ports face fierce competition
European ports are locked in fierce competition against each other to assert their positions and
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Qatar Airways received its 16th Boeing 777F in March and is due to receive five more during the summer, bringing the freighter fleet to a total of five Airbus A330-200Fs, two 747-8Fs and 21 777Fs. (Photo: Qatar Airways)
Qatar Airways Cargo confident for busy 2019
Qatar Airways is upbeat about its cargo business in what it thinks will be a decent year ahead,
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IATA forecasts global FTKs to grow 2% in 2019 and 4.4% over the next five years. (Photo: IATA)
IATA downgrades 2019 air freight outlook
The International Air Transport Association has revised its outlook for air cargo growth in 2019,
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