Air Freight News
Germany shifting Asian focus in bid to reduce reliance on China
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his deputy Robert Habeck head to South East Asia with dozens of top executives this weekend as part of a…
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Gebrüder Weiss: Research equipment for space mission arrives in northern Sweden
Special transport to Kiruna for the Swedish Space Corporation successfully completed / Logistics expert Thomas Heger: “This is the northernmost point a Gebrüder Weiss truck…
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GCT Canada buys 10 more Konecranes RTGs
Longstanding Konecranes customer GCT Canada has ordered 10 Konecranes RTGs for its GCT Deltaport container terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Port of Corpus Christi sets new tonnage record for third quarter fueled by crude exports
Port of Corpus Christi Sets New Tonnage Record For Third Quarter Fueled by Crude Exports
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BYD Unveils Type A School Bus at STN Trade Show Conference in Frisco, TX
BYD (Build Your Dreams) Thursday unveiled theType A battery-electric school bus, “the Achiever,” at the Transporting Students with Disabilities and Special Needs (TSD) Conference.
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Shipments Slow in October in Long Beach
Trade affected by softened economic activity, changing shipment patterns
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Intermarine joins forces with WeShip Projects and launches Intermarine Asia
Intermarine joins forces with the project and breakbulk cargo specialist WeShip Projects to launch Intermarine Asia and strengthen Intermarine’s position in Europe.
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Airbus says ‘foot-dragging’ risks delaying trial in Qatar feud
Airbus SE said it had “serious concerns” about the timetable for the trial in its dispute with Qatar Airways over allegedly defective paint on its…
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China eases quarantine, ends flight bans in Covid Zero shift
China reduced the number of time travelers and close contacts of virus cases must spend in quarantine, and pulled back on testing, in a significant…
Record global food import bill near $2 trillion hurting poorest
Importing nations face ballooning costs for staples from grains to vegetable oils, signaling that food insecurity is worsening.