Air Freight News
$300 billion transportation & logistics industry is still in infancy of digital transformation
The transportation and logistics (T&L) industry has observed steady growth for more than 10 years and now represents an over $300 billion industry.
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Into the nitty-gritty of Biden’s clean energy plan: Engineering jobs to benefit but project costs will rise
US presidential contender Joe Biden’s Clean Energy Plan aims to achieve “net-zero” greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, a feat he proposes to bring to reality…
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First of its kind LNG-powered vehicle carrier calls JAXPORT
This week the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) welcomed Siem Confucius, the world’s first vehicle carrier of its size operated by cleaner, greener liquefied natural gas…
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RSS welcomes Crosby Rigging Trailer to super sewer project
Rope and Sling Specialists Ltd. (RSS) joined end users at the Thames Tideway Tunnel project to welcome Crosby’s Rig Safe Rig Smart European Trailer to…
YRC Freight honored as FreightCenter’s 2019 Diamond Partner of the Year
YRC Freight has received the FreightCenter 2019 Diamond Partner of the Year award. FreightCenter, a third-party logistics service provider, selected YRC Freight for this honor…
China accelerates US corn buying with record purchase
China took another step toward meeting agricultural commitments made in the phase one trade agreement with the U.S. with its biggest-ever purchase of American corn.
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China amasses $1 billion glut of US cotton it doesn’t need
China has bought more than $1 billion worth of American cotton in the past three months. And it doesn’t even need it.
The US can’t import is way to economic prosperity
Growth that’s shipped in from elsewhere probably isn’t sustainable.  
Let us fly or bail us out, airlines say in fight with Trudeau
Canadian airlines saw their hopes for an industry rescue plan dashed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Now they’re trying to get his government to relax…
China warns UK it will ‘pay the price’ for poisoned relations
China said the U.K. will “pay the price” if it pursues a hostile policy toward Beijing and hinted it may block Hong Kong citizens from…