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Asia-Europe demand to drop once supply chains return to normal
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Kerry Logistics, POSCO Group team up to boost steel logistics in Thailand, SEA
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Emirates SkyCargo, Astral Aviation sign MoU to boost trade to and from Africa
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Sri Lanka's Fits Cargo joins CargoAi booking platform
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Port of LA reports busiest January on its 117-year history
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Salt Lake City International Airport is seeking to establish itself as an air cargo gateway and an alternative hub for the U.S. West Coast, particularly to Los Angeles International Airport.
Salt Lake City aims to be alternative cargo hub for U.S. West Coast
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) is looking to develop its air cargo business through
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Following a rocky 2024, industry experts expect the start of 2025 to remain challenging.
Storm clouds darken 2025 outlook
If anybody needed reminding that dealing with disruptions has become the new norm in supply chain
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Boeing said demand for freighters will remain strong, even as capacity from passenger’s belly holds increases, and that the share of cargo transported on the main deck is expected to surpass that carried in the bellies.
Boeing: Freighter demand to continue despite bellyhold recovery
Boeing said demand for freighters will remain strong, even as capacity from passenger’s belly holds
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