Air Freight News
AIT Worldwide Logistics donates over $45,000 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Supply chain solutions provider, St. Jude Walk/Run sponsor beats fundraising goal for fourth year in a row
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DAT: Van spot rates set record high in October
The monthly national average for van rates hit an all-time high in October, topping the previous record that was set in September, as disrupted supply…
Steel Industry Cries for Help Beyond Trump Tariff ‘Band-Aid’
Donald Trump claims his tariffs saved U.S. steel companies. But with production still slumping and jobs near an all-time low, the iconic U.S. industry is…
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OPEC members’ net oil export revenue in 2020 expected to drop to lowest level since 2002
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will earn about $323 billion in net…
Rystad Energy’s daily market comment from our Head of Oil Markets Bjornar Tonhaugen
The strong gains that oil enjoys today have nothing to do with real fundamentals, Covid-19 did not go away overnight and there’s no hurricane out…
Qatar Airways partners with IATA and ClimateCare
IATA’s Carbon Offset Programme has been independently approved by the Quality Assurance Standard, one of only four organisations worldwide to meet this standard
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OOG project from Cuchi Shipping in Vietnam
Vietnam Project Cargo Network members, Cuchi Shipping are pleased to share a recent project involving a catwalk machine with dimensions of 15.58 x 4.94 x…
The Port of Coos Bay is conducting dredging operations in the Charleston Marina
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay (Port) is conducting dredging operations in the Charleston Marina Complex near the Point Adams Facility and the Russell…
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Kamor Logistics, delivers transformers and accessories from Israel to Turkey
Kamor Logistics completed another successful delivery of heavy and large sets of items from Ashdod Port, Israel to Izmir, Turkey.
Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways cuts jobs as virus slams travel demand
Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways Co. laid off another 200 employees in September as the coronavirus pandemic continued to hammer demand for air travel.