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Kuehne+Nagel, Acer Europe partner to decarbonise sea shipments
Kuehne+Nagel renews its strategic collaboration with Acer Europe to decarbonise sea shipments by using biofuel. The...
AAT appointed cargo terminal operator for Air Premia’s new Hong Kong route
Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT), a subsidiary of SATS Ltd, has been named as the cargo terminal operator for Air...
Air cargo demand in 2024 shaping up to be banner year
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said air cargo demand grew for the 15th
Jettainer appoints Steffen Fessler as head of cool ULD
Steffen Fessler is taking over as Head of Cool ULD at Jettainer. In his new role, he is responsible for the operations...
Skylog Turkiye and ANA launch cargo services
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and ECS Group's subsidiary, Skylog Turkiye, have signed a GSA contract in the run-u...
Swissport expands flower logistics capacity ahead of Valentine's Day demand
Ahead of the Valentine's Day peak demand, Swissport International has expanded its "Flower Corrid...
DP World says first phase of US$80M Sokhna Logistics Park 65% complete
DP World has reached a major milestone in the development of the Sokhna Logistics Park, located in the Suez Canal...
Regional container trade imbalances increase 33%
The global container market has grown 8% since 2019, but growth has been "very uneven," according ...
Glasgow Prestwick Airport handles its longest-ever cargo
Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) has handled its longest-ever piece of freight as part of a consignment for the oil and...
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UNCTAD: Global trade will reach a new high in 2024
World trade is on track to hit a record US$33 trillion in 2024, but risks of expanded trade wars
Ocean Alliance maintains highest capacity market share
The Ocean Alliance — composed of members CMA CGM, COSCO Container Lines, Evergreen Line, and Orient
IATA hits “disappointingly slow” growth in SAF production
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) raised concerns about the "disappointi
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