Air Freight News
CIMC Intermodal Equipment promotes Trevor Ash to Executive Vice President
Trevor Ash has been promoted to executive vice president at CIMC Intermodal Equipment. His duties will include overseeing the sales and marketing departments, maintaining a…
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It’s ‘time to get real’ on air cargo load factors to earn the industry the recognition it deserves
The global utilisation of air cargo capacity is 35% higher than the traditional industry indicator suggests, according to a new data services company introducing the…
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The Port of Kiel again reaches the 7 million ton mark in overall cargo handling
The cargo sector achieved an increase of 1.9 % to 6.8 million tons handled on the terminals operated by the Port of Kiel.
Kuehne + Nagel to accelerate development in Asia Pacific
Following the successful combination of the former three European regions into one Europe, the significant growth and successful integration of three major acquisitions in the…
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MOL Logistics (Thailand) strengthens total logistics services
MLG today announced that starting in January, its subsidiary in Thailand, MOL Logistics (Thailand) Co. Ltd. will orchestrate the operations of its inland logistics and…
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Incident Alert Abduction of Crew from Fishing Boat off Pulau Tambisan, Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
The Philippine Coast Guard (ReCAAP Focal Point) reported to the ReCAAP ISC that six gunmen dressed in black suits with masks used a grey speedboat…
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LATAM to move New York/JFK operations to Terminal 4
LATAM Airlines Group will relocate its operations at John F. Kennedy International Airport to Terminal 4, where Delta is based, on February 1, 2020
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Port of LA’s Seroka outlines competitiveness strategy
Gene Seroka the executive director of the Port of Los Angeles outlined a new strategy for the Port to regain lost market share.
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Boeing told to rename Max to allay concerns once flights resume
Boeing Co. should rename its 737 Max to help deflect travelers’ safety concerns once the grounded jet returns to the skies, plane leasing-industry veteran Steven…
Free markets made Davos. Now governments are crashing the party
In a memorable exchange at Davos last year, tech billionaire Michael Dell was explaining how higher taxes on the rich had never done much good…