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Kuehne+Nagel reports strong Q3; notes increased volatility in major trade lanes
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Covid-19 has accelerated DHL’s push for digitalization, says a company executive. The company’s efforts include putting up smart warehouses using IOT technology, integrating warehousing management for its Japan operations, adding robotic arms in Thailand and digitalizing the warehouse slotting process.
DHL ramps-up tech investments as future of supply chain seen to be more digitalized
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DHL: Online shoppers in Europe are willing to pay more for green shipping
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Research highlights need for the transport sector to collaborate, scale SAF
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Despite the challenging environment caused by continued disruptions brought by the coronavirus pandemic, Turkish Cargo has been able to grow its network and expand its market share while investing in digitalization.
Turkish Cargo continues to expand, increase market share amidst Covid-19
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Shipping companies are expanding their intra-Asia operations to support the increasing demand within the region, boosted by e-commerce growth and moves to diversify production out of China.
Shipping turns to intra-Asia boosted by demand, shift in trade patterns
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Aviation regulators around the world have moved to extend the suspension of rules governing the use of airport slots through the winter season as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact airline operations.
Slot-use rule waiver extended through March
Aviation regulators around the world have moved to extend the suspension of rules governing the use
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