GEODIS opens two new US gateways for e-commerce service
GEODIS announced it has expanded its direct-to-customer cross-border delivery service offering by adding two new...
Port of Long Beach records another month of cargo slowdown
Port of Long Beach recorded another month of cargo slowdown in March as retailers continue to clear warehouses and...
Demand beginning to recover in Shanghai but capacity surplus driving rates down
Demand is beginning to recover and production is starting to pick up in China after a months-long
ASEAN logistics firms get accolade for backing regional economic integration
The Ambassador of the European Union to ASEAN, H.E. Igor Driesmans, and H.E. Satvinder Singh, the deputy...
One Network ONE increases sailings for Africa, India and the Middle East
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced that the Africa, India and Middle East (AIM) service will increase its sailing...
ZIM adds two more 15,000 TEU LNG-powered vessels to its fleet
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) has added two more LNG-powered vessels to its fleet. The Israeli-shipping...
South Carolina Ports note record containers at Inland Port Dillon
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) is marking the five-year anniversary of Inland Port Dillon with a record number of...
GEODIS underlines its growth in the Chinese market
GEODIS said its investments and recent certification in China underline its growth plans in the market. In a statement,...
Drewry: Container terminal operator margin pressure to ease in the second half
Container terminal operator earnings have declined as slowing trade and escalating costs have brought margins under...
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The proliferation of Airbus A321neo and Boeing 737MAX aircraft is seeing these planes increasingly flying on routes where traditionally widebodies like the Boeing 767 have been used, removing bellyhold space and putting pressure on air freight capacity.
War, e-commerce place pressure on air freight capacity
Air freight capacity continues to struggle with headwinds. Disruptions have hampered the recovery
Authorities at Hong Kong International Airport have extended the airport’s slot-use waiver rule until October this year. Regulators in other jurisdictions have made similar announcements, amidst an uneven recovery from Covid-19.
Hong Kong extends slot-use rule waiver to October
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), the world’s busiest cargo airport, is extending its
Emirates SkyCargo recently marked a milestone for moving 1 billion doses of coronavirus vaccine. The 4,200 tonnes of vaccine travelled on more than 2,000 Emirates flights.
Emirates SkyCargo expects pharma growth to continue beyond Covid-19
Emirates SkyCargo continues to transport vaccines and related medical supplies with no letdown as
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