Air Freight News
CMA CGM GRR from India & UAE to West Africa
CMA CGM informs of the following General Rate Restoration effective April 1st, 2020 (B/L date)
CMA CGM PSS from North Europe to India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka
Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) rates applicable as follows as from April 1st, 2020 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice : This…
CMA CGM BAF update for Algeria Morocco Tunisia Roro services
CMA CGM SSL Intra Europe will update its BAF as follows on its Roro South services connecting France with Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia (import &…
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Largest bulk vessel to call Port of Mobile loads Alabama export metallurgical coal
The Alabama State Port Authority announced today the largest bulk carrier to call the Port of Mobile loaded over 133,000 short tons (121,000 metric tons)…
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Norwegian to suspend more than 4000 flights and implement layoffs
Following the U.S. ban on travel from most of Europe and the escalating coronavirus situation, Norwegian has decided to ground 40 percent of its long-haul…
Transportation expert shines a light on how logistics companies are responding to the COVID-19 crisis
While most consumers probably don’t notice much difference in their ability to purchase products and receive shipments from online or brick-and-mortar suppliers, they should be…
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As virus disrupts talks, EU and U.K. are far apart on trade deal
With time slipping away and negotiations disrupted by the coronavirus, Britain and the European Union are far apart on key issues they need to resolve…
Frankfurt Airport’s 45% traffic drop reveals extent of virus hit
Frankfurt airport said passenger numbers are declining exponentially, almost halving in recent days, in a stark illustration of the devastation the coronavirus is wreaking on…
Trading giant Vitol is looking to buy Venezuelan oil again
Just as the regime of President Nicolas Maduro seemed to be running out of friends, an old trading partner may come to the rescue.
Last to ground the Max a year ago, FAA’s global status shaken
After the second fatal crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliner, most of the world’s aviation regulators rushed to ground the jet while the…