Air Freight News
EXIM Bank approves ‘Make More in America’ Initiative; financing opportunities available
On Thursday morning, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM Bank) Board of Directors unanimously voted to approve the Make More in America Initiative,…
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Coast Guard’s Lam directs drifting ship rescue and saving ships from Port of Benicia fire
On April 7th, the U.S. Coast Guard coordinated a successful effort to prevent a 1,700 TEU container ship, which lost power, going aground on Northern…
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Damen delivers Multi Cat 2409 for maintenance of Port de Kamsar in Guinea
Within the exceptional short delivery time of just 4.5 months, Damen Shipyards Group has been able to deliver a customized Multi Cat 2409 for port…
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index improved slightly in February ahead of a plunge in March
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) strengthened marginally in February despite a sizeable increase in fuel costs as freight rates were strong and freight demand improved.…
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Airmar welcomes Hatherley as director of global operations
Anita Hatherley's advanced logistics execution and supply chain expertise to bring synergy to Airmar operations
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New MSC Scan Baltic service makes first call to the Port of Philadelphia
Today PhilaPort welcomed the maiden call of a new ocean liner service to The Port of Philadelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal. The container ship M/V…
Coal miners in South Africa get railway’s force majeure notice
Railway company Transnet SOC Ltd. is sending out force majeure notices to coal miners in South Africa as shipments of the fuel slow, potentially affecting…
Russia April gas exports fall on spot price drop, warmer weather
Gazprom PJSC’s average daily exports to key foreign buyers so far in April fell to lowest in three months, as warmer weather and lower spot…
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Shanghai’s frozen meat, seafood imports stall on port congestion
AP Moller-Maersk A/S, one of the biggest shipping lines in the world, has stopped bookings to ship refrigerated containers into Shanghai as a strict Covid…
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Russian grain still flows to top customers despite war inflating costs
Seven weeks after its invasion of Ukraine, Russia is still exporting grain to some of its biggest customers, even as shipping costs soar.