Asendia expands in North Asia with new appointment
Asendia, a French cross-border delivery service for international e-commerce and mail, has announced the appointment of...
DHL and Cainiao join forces in Poland to build largest out-of-home delivery network
DHL eCommerce Solutions, the e-commerce logistics unit of Deutsche Post DHL Group, and Cainiao Network, the logistics...
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Airlines, including UPS, above, are hanging on to planes that were supposed to be out of service by now, or even reactivated old freighters, to handle a surge in air cargo, a challenge which has only been made worse by a severe lack of bellyhold capacity.
Scramble for freighters has no end in sight
Lufthansa Cargo has been adding Boeing 777-200 freighters to its fleet at the rate of knots. Last
DP World reports growth last year — warns of uncertain outlook in 2023
DP World Limited (DP World) recorded a slight increase in freight volumes last year, supported by broad-based growth...
Hellmann sees e-commerce driving future growth
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Timo Schamber as its new Global Airfreight Director CEP (Courier, Express...
CMA CGM Group becomes official partner in logistics solutions for the 2024 Olympics
The CMA CGM Group announced that it had become an Official Partner in logistics solutions for the Paris 2024 Olympic...
WorldACD: Lunar New Year and economic slowdown impact demand
In the last full week of January 2023, global air cargo tonnages dropped significantly, as could be expected given the...
Lufthansa to equip all 777-Freighters with CO2-efficient AeroSHARK technology
Lufthansa Cargo will begin equipping all its Boeing 777 freighters with the AeroSHARK technology in 2023, which would...
PIL boosts Southeast Asia presence with new Thailand-Philippines service
Pacific International Lines (PIL) is introducing a new weekly direct service connecting the key ports of Thailand, the...
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Major shipping companies have reaffirmed their commitment to avoid the Northern Sea Route amid renewed debates on the merits of using the route on the back of recent events that continue to disrupt the global supply chain.
Major liners reject use of Arctic routes for shipping amid renewed push following the Suez Canal jam
Major shipping companies have reaffirmed their commitment to avoid the Northern Sea Route (NSR)
IATA: Air cargo demand reaches all-time high in March, up from pre-Covid levels
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said global air cargo markets showed air cargo
Cargo vessel that blocked the Suez Canal to remain in Egypt as court upholds seizure of ship
An Egyptian court has upheld the move of Egyptian authorities to impound the massive container ship
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