Air Freight News
International wood fiber prices decline
Wood Fiber Costs Declined for both Softwood and Hardwood Pulp Producers in 2019 and early 2020
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Premier Global Logistics transports Cycle Gas Heat Exchanger from India to Saudi Arabia
Premier Global Logistics executed one of the most prestigious heavy equipment shipment last year, from Godrej, Vikhroli to Sadara Chemical Company in Saudi Arabia.
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CargoGulf launches new liner links to serve Arabian Gulf-Indian Subcontinent trade
Leading independent global Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) CargoGulf is offering faster transit times and even better service with its new AGISC (Arab Gulf Indian…
Rystad Energy’s daily market comment from our Head of Oil Markets Bjornar Tonhaugen
Traders show some reserved positivity in today’s session. Although oil prices saw some modest gains earlier in the day, the contracts retreated a bit, only…
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Munich Airport’s Terminal 1 Back in Operation
Terminal 1 at Munich Airport, where passenger operations were temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus crisis, is set to open its doors to passengers again…
MSC BRC from Australia, New Zealand, Noumea & Bell Bay Ports to USA
MSC announced that the BRC levels applicable for Australia, New Zealand, Noumea & Bell Bay to USA effective August 1st, 2020 will be the following:
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Port of New Orleans and New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Boards Elect Darryl D. Berger Chairman
The Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) selected new officers with the election of Darryl D. Berger as Chairman, William…
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Grants Aim to Develop New Markets for Northern Forest Wood
Recipients seek to increase use of structural round timber, wood heat and wood-fired district heating
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Gabe Klein joins Automotus Board of Advisors
Gabe has been a leader in the transportation industry for both the public and private sectors for nearly 20 years, having held positions as the…
Air France-KLM’s $3.8 Billion Dutch Aid Comes With Strings
Air France-KLM’s Dutch arm will get a 3.4-billion-euro ($3.8 billion) bailout from the Netherlands, bringing the group’s state-aid total to 10.4 billion euros and tying…