Air Freight News
U.S. Steel Mill Finds a Savior in China But Rivals See a Trojan Horse
Along the industrial corridor that bends with the Ohio River north and west of Pittsburgh, the future looked bright for hundreds of new blue-collar jobs…
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Trump Balks at Stimulus, Saying Economy Is Immune to Coronavirus
Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus outbreak and the damage it’s inflicting on global markets is most notable for what he hasn’t done.
Air Cargo Market to Reach a Valuation of US$143.9 bn by 2027
Global air cargo market is likely to be worth US$143.9 bn by the end of 2027, expanding at a CAGR of 4.9% for the forecast…
Vietnam buying $3 billion in U.S. farm goods to ease Trump tariff threats
Vietnam, looking to allay the Trump administration’s wrath over its soaring trade surplus with the U.S., is committing to buy $3 billion in farm products…
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Coronavirus boosts Indian steel export prospects as China chokes
Steel mills in India are gearing up for an increase in demand from overseas buyers as the coronavirus outbreak chokes supplies from China.
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Huawei finds 5G heaven in Switzerland with ‘Fitbits’ for cows
A quiet Huawei Technologies Co.-led 5G revolution is unfolding at the heart of Europe -- in the bucolic Swiss hamlet of Taenikon.
FTR Reports North American Class 8 Orders Fall Unexpectedly in February to 14,100 Units
FTR reports preliminary North American Class 8 orders for February fell an unexpected 20% from January, to a total of 14,100 units. This is the…
MSC BRC from WCSA to USA
Bunker Recovery Surcharge - BRC effective April 1st, 2020
IAG Cargo additional capacity London to Mumbai
In addition to IAG Cargo's daily service (Table 1), they will be adding another five flights per week (Table 2)! Additional capacity starts 17 MAR…
ProShip Inc. acquired by FOG Software Group for supply chain and logistics software portfolio
FOG Software Group, a division of Vela Software, and Constellation Software, Inc. today announced that it has acquired ProShip, Inc. from Quadient, formerly Neopost.