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CEVA Logistics further expands its EV fleet
CEVA Logistics has announced its plans to grow its fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) to 1,450 by the end of 2025 as the...
WestJet extends partnership with Jettainer for cargo operations
WestJet Cargo and Jettainer have agreed on a long-term extension to a partnership dating back to 2015. Canada...
World's largest container lines halt shipping to/from Russia amid Ukraine conflict
The world's top three biggest ocean carriers have moved to temporarily halt operations to
Etihad Cargo gets advanced decarbonisation rating from TIACA
Etihad Cargo has been awarded an advanced rating by the International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) for key criteria in...
Georgia Ports secures environmental approval for Gainesville rail hub
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has secured federal environmental approval for its Gainesville inland terminal project as...
GEODIS opens a new site for eLogistics in the UK
GEODIS has announced the opening of a new eLogistics platform in the UK. eLogistics — launched in 2020 — supports...
Saudia Cargo inks deal with Cainiao for e-commerce transport
Saudia Cargo has signed a new 12-month "space and service commitment" agreement with Cainiao Netw...
DSV taps WSF for cargo handling contract in Liege Airport
DSV has awarded Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) a long-term European Gateway cargo handling contract in Liege, Belgium....
deugro moves 280,000 freight tons of petrochemical equipment to Vietnam
deugro moved 280,000 freight tons of petrochemical equipment from over 35 worldwide seaports and airports to the...
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Ocean carriers respond to Biden's "planned attack" to shipping industry
The World Shipping Council (WSC) — the primary industry trade association representing the
AAPA: APAC airlines saw cargo growth in January boosted by Lunar New Year shipments
Asia Pacific airlines saw cargo demand continue to show resilience in January, despite
IMO on Russia-Ukraine conflict: "Shipping, seafarers, cannot be collateral victims"
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently issued a statement blasting the ongoing
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