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BIFA elects new national chair and vice-chair
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has elected a new national chair and vice-chair. The UK freight...
Cargo iQ partners with FIATA, ASA to drive global standards across all sectors in air cargo
Quality standards organization Cargo iQ has forged a partnership with the International Federation of Freight...
AAPA: Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" air cargo growth in 2021
Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" airfreight growth last year despite pe
Ocean Network Express joins GSBN
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has become the newest member of the Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) after a...
UPS appoints John Bolla as new president of UPS Healthcare
UPS has named John Bolla as the new president of UPS Healthcare following the retirement of Wes Wheeler who served as...
AAL transports juice tanks from China to Portugal for vessel conversion
AAL Shipping has recently transported eight giant juice tanks safely on a single sailing from Taicang Port in China to...
Sea-Intel: Schedule reliability improvements slowing down
Global shipping schedule reliability has continued to improve month-on-month in April, according to the latest report...
Eni, RINA partner to accelerate maritime energy transition, decarbonisation
RINA, an international company specialising in inspection, certification and engineering consultancy, and Eni have...
ICTSI investing US$267M to expand Manila terminal
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has announced a substantial investment of PHP15 billion (US$267...
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Xeneta: US East Coast has become more attractive to shippers
The East coast ports in the United States (US) has become more attractive to shippers importing
IATA says 2021 a "stellar year" for air cargo
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the air cargo sector had a "ste
Cathay Pacific expects further cash burn as tighter crew quarantine rules bite
Cathay Pacific expects a "cash burn" of HK$1 billion - HK$1.5 billion per mo
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