Air Freight News
Britain’s most-delayed rail firm told ‘Speedy’ tag a poor joke
Britain’s biggest inter-city train operator, Avanti West Coast, was told that its speedy-sounding name has become a bad joke after it clocked up the worst…
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ASML’s CEO pushes back on further export restrictions to China
Dutch chip-gear giant ASML Holding NV has “given up enough” with the pre-existing restrictions on its sales to China, Chief Executive Officer Peter Wennink said.
Strikes and snow turn the city of London into a ghost town
Train strikes and freezing weather have left London’s business districts deserted this week as thousands of financial professionals work from home to avoid disrupted commutes.
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Oil prices may rally next year as Russian exports sink, IEA says
Oil prices could rally next year as sanctions squeeze Russian supplies and demand beats earlier expectations, the International Energy Agency said.
Europe imports huge amounts of diesel with Russia sanctions near
Europe is bringing in diesel cargoes from around the world at close to a record pace ahead of the coming ban on shipments from its…
Railinc Partners with Commtrex to Provide Logistics Management as a Service
Railinc, in collaboration with Commtrex, will now offer outsourced logistics and fleet management services to its customers.
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Brokers remain resilient despite continued freight market softening in the third quarter
TIA’s newest 3PL Market Report shows members have managed to hang onto gross margin gains despite weaker QoQ metrics
BlueGrace Logistics Confidence Index offers supply chain insights ahead of 2023
Informed by shippers across various industries, BlueGrace’s LCI comprises data related to customers’ expectations and confidence in their organization's financial growth or stagnation, level of…
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Brazil, the world’s biggest beef exporter, is turning away from meat
Meat consumption in Brazil, the world’s biggest beef and chicken exporter, fell sharply this year as rising food prices curbs demand. What’s most curious: more…
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UK’s Felixstowe Port seals 8.5% pay deal with dock workers
The Port of Felixstowe, Britain’s busiest container port, said that over 90% of its workers had agreed to accept a pay deal that would lift…