Air Freight News
Germany sees Russian pipeline part released in gas de-escalation
Germany expects Canada to release a key Russian pipeline part caught up in sanctions, a move that both Berlin and Moscow have said could ease…
European charging infrastructure joint venture takes off
the Volvo Group, Daimler Truck, and the TRATON GROUP completed the final step in forming the previously announced joint venture for charging infrastructure in Europe.
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Maritime transport costs down 2% in June
The Valencia Containerised Freight Index (VCFI) breaks the upward trend and falls by 2.19% in June. This is the second fall in the VCFI in…
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DCT Gdansk selects contractors to begin works for the T3 expansion project
DCT Gdańsk, the operator of the largest container terminal complex on the Baltic Sea, has signed a contract for the construction of the third deep-water…
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Air cargo trends for the past 5 weeks (wk 26)
Rates remain high amid recovering air cargo capacity
U.S. and Canada announce MOU for solar products trade
The United States and Canada today announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to settle a dispute on trade in solar products under the United States-Mexico-Canada…
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DHL Global Forwarding and Hapag-Lloyd set example by using advanced biofuel
Hapag-Lloyd will use advanced biofuels for the transport of DHL shipments which is one of the most significant agreements to date between an ocean carrier…
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World Leaders mourn fatal shooting of ex-Japan leader Shinzo Abe
World leaders paid tribute to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, after the political titan widely credited with reviving the nation’s economy and seen as…
Germany expects Canada to release key Nord Stream part
Germany expects Canada to release a key Russian pipeline part caught up in sanctions, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Food price drop offers limited relief to squeezed shoppers
Global food prices dropped from near a record amid prospects for fresh supplies and fears about a recession, potentially offering some respite to strained households.