February 24, 2026
ONLINE EDITION
Login
Register
Forgot Password
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Advanced Search
HOME
AVIATION
SHIPPING
LOGISTICS
LAW & FINANCE
PEOPLE
AFLAS AWARDS
EVENT
DHL transports 17 endangered Mountain Bongo antelopes from Florida to Kenya
DHL Express has partnered with Tusk, a charity dedicated to accelerating the impact of Africa-driven conservation, to...
Hong Kong exporters remain positive despite growing trade tensions
Hong Kong exporters are optimistic about their trade prospects despite evolving geopolitical and trade tensions,...
Korean Air gets final European Commission approval on Asiana merger
Korean Air announced that the European Commission has given its final approval for its proposed
Singapore opens applications for methanol bunkering licence
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has opened applications for licences to supply methanol as a marine...
UN agencies express grave concern over increased satellite interference
Aviation, maritime and telecoms agencies have raised alarm over the increase in jamming and spoofing of satellite...
Baltic Hub welcomes multiple new services
Baltic Hub, the largest container terminal complex in the Baltic Sea, has announced a range of new services that will...
Port of Savannah achieves busiest February on record
The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) saw its busiest February on record, moving 479,850 twenty-foot equivalent container...
UK freight association seeks solutions to uninsured cargo
Steve Parker, director general of the British International Freight Association (BIFA), has called for solutions to...
Rotterdam, Singapore boost green, digital shipping partnership
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Cooperation Agreement to...
More Breaking News
Sea-Intel: Major ocean carriers report 600% growth in Q3 earnings over last year
The major ocean carriers reported combined Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of US$17.06
Cathay expects robust cargo demand through the rest of the peak season
Cathay Pacific is anticipating cargo demand to remain robust through the rest of the peak season
Elevated air freight pricing out of the Asia Pacific region has drawn air freight capacity to the area.
Air freight peak expected to take rates higher, and possibly higher yet
Forwarders and cargo owners have prepared for the peak season with a strong sense of foreboding.
More Highlights