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Contecon Manzanillo handles first carbon-neutral container in North America
Contecon Manzanillo S.A. de C.V. (CMSA), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) Mex...
El Al gets OK to commence freighter operations
Israeli airline, El Al, has received regulatory approval from the Israeli civil aviation authority to operate...
Bolloré opens new warehouse and distribution center in Thailand
Bolloré Logistics announced the recent opening of its brand-new warehouse and distribu
China's rail freight volume up 4.4% from 2022
China's rail freight volume grew last year as shippers may have opted to move goods through rail amid contin...
Royal Schiphol Group finalises deal to buy 40% stake in Maastricht Airport
Royal Schiphol Group announced that it had finalized a landmark deal to purchase a 40% stake in Maastricht Aachen...
Ocean Network Express marks 5 years of Singapore green office
Ocean Network Express (ONE) marked its 5th anniversary at its ONE Green office in Singapore. Jeremy Nixon, ONE chief...
Cool Chain Association adds two new members
The Cool Chain Association (CCA) has welcomed two new members to its fold: Switzerland-based Lamprecht Pharma Logistics...
Sea-Intel: Shipping lines record 81% EBIT drop in Q1 to US$7B
Sea Intelligence said ocean carriers recorded a "staggering" EBIT decline in the first quarter o...
ZIM's Levant Black Sea Express (LBX) service adds Thessaloniki call
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) announced that its Levant — Black Sea Express (LBX) service would add a...
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Sea-Intel: US$5B-US$10B lost to shippers due to delays
Shipping delays due to persisting supply chain constraints are costing shippers worldwide anywhere
IATA notes optimism for air cargo amid current market challenges
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) signaled optimism about the recovery of the air
Cathay anticipates recovery of Hong Kong, global aviation in 18-24 months
Cathay Pacific expects the aviation sector to bounce back in the next two years. In a statement
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