Air Freight News
Maersk update on Transpacific peak season
As the performance of the US import market continues at unprecedented levels, Maersk will aim to provide an update on the different supply chain developments…
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SC Ports, the CMA CGM Group partner to distribute 500 Thanksgiving meals in Charleston
SC Ports is partnering with the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in shipping and logistics, and The Salvation Army of Charleston to distribute more…
Thanksgiving canceled? Christmas shopping isn’t.
Black Friday won’t be normal and crowds may be sparse, but that doesn’t mean consumers aren’t ready to spend.
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Flexibility and Culture Tested in the “New Normal”
Adopting flexibility as a mechanism for reinvention and adaptation as supply chains and the workforce becomes more complicated is a mandate in a post-pandemic era.…
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There’s $500 million of coal on anchored ships off China’s coast
More than $500 million worth of Australian coal is on ships anchored off Chinese ports, as a diplomatic spat between the two countries cuts into…
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Airlines see loss reaching $157 billion before virus clears
Record airline losses from the coronavirus outbreak will continue to mount next year as anticipated vaccination programs take time to revive travel demand, according to…
Japan and China agree to restart two-way travel by end November
The foreign ministers of China and Japan agreed at a meeting in Tokyo to lift some virus-related travel restrictions by the end of the month,…
Boeing’s 737 Max gains tentative European regulatory clearance
Europe’s aviation safety regulator kicked off the process of bringing Boeing Co.’s 737 Max back into service, in a major step toward the grounded jet’s…
SAA needs partner to strengthen management, administrator says
South African Airways has the potential to be a sound business but would benefit from having an industry-investment partner to improve its management, according to…
Irish sausages at risk as Brexit negotiators scramble for deal
Irish authorities said they are concerned about a potential ban on some meat exports to the U.K. as a result of Brexit, in a sign…