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Liverpool port says strike to hurt region’s gains as trade hub
A dockworkers’ strike at the Port of Liverpool undermines the progress the region has made to become an important UK gateway for global trade, an…
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IATA to trial CO2 emission calculator for air cargo with Etihad
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will be trialing a CO2 emissions calculation tool specifically developed for cargo flights together with Etihad Airways.
Jet Airways’ return to skies delayed with plane talks in limbo
Jet Airways India Ltd., the carrier undergoing a court-monitored process to emerge from bankruptcy, won’t return to the skies this month as previously planned, according…
Imaginnovate: Logistics M&A opens new role for tech firms 
Software leader sees growing demand for help in unifying systems
China warns waning global demand is top threat to trade
Overseas demand for goods from China is weakening as the global economy slows, warned a senior Chinese commerce ministry official, though the country still expects…
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CHAMP Cargosystems achieves 10 million API calls in August 2022
CHAMP’s open APIs have accelerated innovation and helped partners leverage vital data in their digital business ecosystems
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Crowley awarded maritime prepositioning force contract by Military Sealift Command
Crowley has been awarded a contract for the operation and maintenance of six government-owned Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) vessels, a unit of the U.S. Navy’s…
One of world’s longest flights is disrupted by strong winds
One of the world’s longest flights is being disrupted by strong winds, forcing operator Air New Zealand to reduce passengers and luggage so it can…
Cape Town flights continue as airport seeks end to fuel shortage
Cape Town flights are arriving and departing as scheduled, despite a fuel shortage at South Africa’s second-largest airport.
Ericsson’s CEO says reports on Russian exports are misleading
Ericsson AB’s Chief Executive Officer Borje Ekholm said a recent report highlighting applications to provide services and software to Russia was “misleading.”