Air Freight News
$3 billion announced to decarbonize American ports from new EPA grant program
Today, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) congratulates the ports awarded 55 grants across 27 states and territories from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)…
[Freightos Weekly Update] Ocean rates falling post-peak season, but labor and election results could renew pressure for N. America lanes
Asia – Europe ocean rates have fallen back to their Red Sea crisis era lows – though still double normal levels –- as the market…
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AutoScheduler adds Vice President of Customer Success to reinforce focus on successful customer implementations
Replaces Stephen Zujkowski, who is retiring, as the Face of Success for Customers
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US, Taiwan to begin talks on double taxation deal, says Treasury Dept
The United States and Taiwan will begin negotiations in the coming weeks to work on an agreement to address double taxation issues, the U.S. State…
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US seeks up to 3 million barrels of oil for emergency reserve
The U.S. on Monday said it is seeking up to 3 million barrels of oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve for delivery through May next…
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US Gulf of Maine offshore wind auction poses test for beleaguered industry
President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday will kick off a sale of offshore wind development rights for eight areas off the coasts of northern New…
U.S. senators urge overhaul of customs program to stop fentanyl chemical smuggling
Prominent U.S. Democratic senators on Tuesday called on the Biden administration to crack down on a popular duty-free customs program after Reuters reporting revealed how…
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US Steelworkers union looks to clean energy to replace job losses at oil refineries
The United Steelworkers union is counting on clean energy projects to spur membership growth, offsetting losses at oil refining and petrochemical plants, a union official…
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Refiner Phillips 66 reports lower third-quarter profit on weak fuel demand
Phillips 66 posted a fall in quarterly profit on Tuesday, hurt by a slump in margins due to lackluster fuel demand.
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JetBlue’s full-year revenue forecast misses estimates, shares fall
JetBlue Airways forecast a bigger-than-expected fall in 2024 revenue amid a moderation in domestic travel demand ahead of the upcoming U.S. elections, sending its shares…