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Hong Kong's Airport Authority welcomes chairman, board appointments
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) expresses its warm welcome to the re-appointment of Jack So Chak-kwong as the...
China's courier sector handles over 50B parcels in first 5 months of 2023
China's courier sector saw its delivery volume exceed 50 billion parcels as of the end of May this year, ci...
Xeneta: Cost of shipping in 2022 will be “higher than ever before”
The costs of shipping this year will be "higher than ever before" even if sp
Hellmann acquires Slovakia's PKZ Group
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics announced that it has taken over PKZ Group, its long-standing air- and sea freight...
MOL becomes Hong Kong's 1st overseas partner for e-Smart Port platform project
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that MOL, along with its logistics group companies in Hong Kong, has been...
Australia's VICT welcomes COSCO's ANE service
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s Austra...
PIL transports first avocado shipment from Africa to Asia with Transicold System
Pacific International Lines (PIL) has successfully transported its first shipments of avocados from Kenya to Brunei...
Insurer warns of “tidal wave” of drug smuggling in the freight industry
Freight insurer, TT Club, has warned of the exponential growth in contraband drugs entering Europe via ports on the...
Hutchison Ports to achieve net-zero in UK by 2035
Hutchison Ports has set a target of 2035 for its three UK ports to achieve Net-Zero for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions....
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Air cargo rates 'cool' – but prices expected to remain high
Airfreight rates have finally begun to "cool" as the market enter the season
Maersk says supply chain strain to "continue for some time"
Maersk expects the ongoing congestion issues to continue "for some time still" af
IATA: Supply chain disruptions “significantly” dragged air cargo growth in November
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air cargo markets
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