Air Freight News
Biden expands health visits from Ohio derailment to neighboring Pennsylvania
The Biden Administration is expanding a program that administers door-to-door health surveys following the explosive train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio into Pennsylvania, a White…
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LATAM Group completes its first international flight with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
• The flight was operated by LATAM Cargo Chile from Zaragoza, Spain, to North America. • This co-processed sustainable aviation fuel was produced from used…
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LOGISTEC announces strategic acquisition of Fednav’s terminal division, expanding its network in North America
LOGISTEC Stevedoring Inc., a subsidiary of LOGISTEC Corporation, ("LOGISTEC"), a leading North American marine and environmental services provider, announced today that it has entered into…
Allianz Risk Barometer 2023: Cyber and business interruption top threats as economic and energy risks rise
• Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) publishes 12th annual survey of key business risks around the world, according to 2,700+ respondents • Pressing macroeconomic…
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The Challenges of Last-Mile Delivery in Urban Areas
Learn all about the challenges of last-mile delivery in urban areas so that you can try to plan around them and optimize your business further!
London Southend Airport up for sale as owner Esken begins breakup
London’s Southend Airport is seeking a new owner after struggling to establish itself as a hub serving the UK capital.
Crew that unstuck the Ever Given says it’s owed more money
The Dutch salvage firm that helped prevent a global freight bottleneck when it dislodged a massive container ship stuck in the Suez Canal is fighting…
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Affordable AI traffic counting for better urban planning together with citizens
Telraam officially launches the Telraam S2, a custom designed and upgraded version of the Telraam multimodal traffic counting device. Using AI technology to support highly…
South Korea’s chip inventory climbs at fastest pace in 27 years
South Korea’s semiconductor inventory rose at the fastest pace in almost 27 years in January, underscoring a prolonged tech slump that’s dragging on the country’s…
How small businesses can manage their supply chain
If you're just starting out with your small business, the prospect of managing a supply chain can feel like one of many huge tasks required…