Air Freight News
Air Canada prepares to shut down as talks with pilots union near deadlock
Air Canada is finalising plans to suspend most of its operations, likely beginning Sunday, as talks with the pilot union are nearing an impasse over…
Canada’s Unifor, GM start contract talks for CAMI assembly plant
General Motors and Unifor have begun collective bargaining for workers at the automaker's CAMI Assembly plant in Ontario, the Canadian labour union said on Monday.
Norfolk Southern CEO to step down amid misconduct probe, WSJ reports
(Reuters) -Norfolk Southern's CEO Alan Shaw is expected to step down from his role amid an investigation into allegations of potential misconduct, the Wall Street…
Poland’s longest river at record low after scorching summer
The level of Poland's longest river, the Vistula, has fallen to a record low, the meteorological office said, leaving sandbanks exposed in Warsaw and water…
Tropical Storm Francine strengthens, spurring oil shutdowns
Tropical Storm Francine strengthened as it moved north in the Gulf of Mexico, prompting oil drillers to evacuate crews and halt some offshore crude production,…
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Steady demand for US-bound shipments keeps container prices from crashing: Container Market Forecaster by Container xChange
• Most supply chain professionals surveyed by Container xChange report a continued rise in freight demand for US-bound shipments in August • Average container prices…
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US to hit China with Quantum, chip-related export curb
The Biden administration plans to impose export controls on critical technologies including quantum computing and semiconductor goods, seeking to align key allies in a US-led…
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Port of NY and NJ sees busiest July ever
July was a record-breaking month at the Port of New York and New Jersey. With a total volume of 806,015 TEUs (440,952 containers), it was…
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Taiwan exports to US surpass China record to hit monthly high
Taiwan’s exports to the US topped the record for any month’s shipments to China, underscoring rapidly shifting East Asian supply chains.
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Paper Transport uses freight science to reroute shipments after Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
Freight Science helps PTI win and keep new business and expand go-to-market strategy by optimizing load acceptance and load planning despite Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse