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cargo-partner supports earthquake relief efforts in Türkiye
As Türkiye is still working on rebuilding and recovering from the earthquakes that hit the country in early February, cargo-partner has taken active steps to…
Ukraine farmers plant even less grain for second wartime harvest
Oleksandr Klepach’s fields in southern Ukraine would normally be teeming with shoots of wheat and rapeseed in spring. This March, they’re infested with weeds instead.
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Antonov Airlines` AN-124-100 ‘Ruslan’ chartered for three urgent cargo transportation from Europe to Asia
The Ukrainian ANTONOV Airlines – expert in outsized and super heavy cargo transportations safely delivered 13 plant components in a short notice to help minimizing…
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Port of Busan will open its first automated terminal In 2023 using Korean cranes
The Busan Port Authority (BPA) expects to open its first totally automated container terminal in the latter part of 2023 and feature ship to shore…
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Trans Global Projects expands presence in Scotland to meet growing demand for North Sea energy
The project forwarding leader manoeuvres to offer increased support and expertise to global energy and renewables sectors with UK expansion
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Ports of Stockholm explores safety aspects of autonomous shipping in innovative research project
Ports of Stockholm, in collaboration with several partners, has been awarded research funding from the Swedish Transport Agency for research into autonomous shipping in an…
France to extend flight reductions at Paris-Orly as strikes continue
France’s civil aviation authority has asked airlines to extend flight cuts at several airports across the country as national strikes against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension…
Champagne exports to Gulf and Turkey soar as Russia sinks
Champagne exports to Gulf countries from France jumped in 2022 as Russian tourists flocked to the region after the war in Ukraine curbed their access…
EU plans to give parts of aviation industry a green label
The European Union will put forward rules outlining how some aircraft can be considered climate-friendly under the region’s green rulebook, offering a roadmap toward a…
EU takes its greenwashing fight to T-shirts, milk and airline travel
The European Union is cracking down on greenwashing everywhere from the supermarket to the skies.