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Port of Hamburg expects market to remain volatile through end-2022
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Port of LA, Japan inks deal on sustainability
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Port of Savannah continues to record cargo volume surge
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Gebrüder Weiss targets climate neutrality by 2030
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ANA's second SAF-powered plane takes off in Japan
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Hong Kong positions itself as a reefer cargo hub
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A governmental task force on Guam is exploring how it’s position as the westernmost point in the United States could boost its share of the transhipment market in both shipping and air freight. Asia Pacific Airlines maintains a cargo hub at Guam’s A.B. Won Pat International Airport. Shipping lines including APL and Matson are frequent callers at the Port of Guam.
Guam sets its eye on being westernmost U.S. transhipment hub
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The shipping sector is expected to adopt electronic bills of lading (eBLs) to enhance the shipping documentation process as the industry gears up for digital transformation in the wake of the disruption brought by the coronavirus pandemic.
Shipping sector pushes for wider adoption of eBLs as industry becomes more digitalized
The shipping sector is expected to adopt electronic bills of lading (eBLs) to enhance the shipping
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