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GPA unveils major expansions
At the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference Tuesday, Griff Lynch, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority, announced the acquisition of 145 contiguous acres to the…
CMA CGM China operational impact due to Coronavirus, Lunar New Year holidays extension (Update #3)
CMA CGM announce this latest update on the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus in the Hubei province and any impact to CMA CGM Group’s operations in…
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Lufthansa: Special timetable for flights to and from China (mainland)
The belly capacities of these flights are not available for air cargo. However, flights to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKG) will continue to…
CMA CGM PSS to Lagos Ports, Apapa and Tin Can, Nigeria
CMA CGM announced the following Peak Season Surcharges revised quantum until further notice:
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The road to infrastructure legislation is through partnership, not partisanship
In this op-ed published in The Hill, Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO) highlights the importance of bipartisanship if Congress is going…
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Air traffic management systems to be characterized by advanced technological developments through 2025
Air traffic management is a pivotal service established with an objective of supporting a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of air traffic.
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Trump sights in WTO procurement pact for leverage on U.K., EU
The world is starting to see what President Donald Trump had in mind when he vaguely pledged in Davos last month to reform the World…
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Virus Hits Planemakers as Airbus, Boeing Shutter China Plants
The aerospace industry is joining carmakers in shuttering Chinese plants in response to the coronavirus outbreak, with Airbus SE halting an assembly line and Boeing…
China wants to patent Gilead’s experimental Coronavirus drug
Chinese researchers have applied for a local patent on an experimental Gilead Sciences Inc. drug that they believe might fight the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Siemens CEO faces down protesters, signals tough year ahead
Joe Kaeser has a difficult year ahead as he prepares his last major moves at the helm of Europe’s biggest engineering company.