DHL raises 2022 EBIT guidance boosted by its international business
Deutsche Post DHL Group is raising its EBIT guidance for the year to around EUR 8.4 billion (US$8.71 billion) boosted...
Cargo volumes continued to drop at Frankfurt Airport
Cargo volumes at Frankfurt Airport (FRA), Europe's busiest cargo airport, continued to decline in the first ...
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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
DHL is ramping up its digitalization push with the coronavirus prompting it to rethink how supply
Emirates expands its cargo fleet with five Boeing 777 freighters
Emirates is expanding its all-Boeing dedicated freighter fleet with an order of five 777 freighters valued at more than...
FedEx opens new Incheon gateway to support Korean cross border trade
FedEx Express (FedEx) announced that it is bolstering support for cross-border trade and e-commerce growth in Korea...
Qatar Airways Cargo launches regular services to Vienna
Qatar Airways Cargo has started operating regular services to Vienna in addition to its passenger flights. Last...
OOCL boosts Asia-Africa network with new service
OOCL is expanding its Asia-Africa network with the launch of a new service linking India, the Middle East and East...
Air New Zealand launches ambitious programme for zero emissions aircraft
Air New Zealand took a step in its sustainability initiatives with its "Mission Next Generation Aircraft&...
Maersk, Spain to explore large-scale green fuels production
Maersk (Maersk) and the Spanish Government have signed a General Protocol for Collaboration to explore the...
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The Port of Rotterdam is pursuing projects in Asia to facilitate trade with the Netherlands and northwestern Europe. The port is pursuing projects in Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia, among others.
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The flock of air charters flying personal protection equipment from China to other parts of the world has been on the wane since late May, but logistics activity around the healthcare sector has remained feverish.
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