Air Freight News
Click to Read More
Trailer Bridge hosts Jacksonville Job Corps students for hands-on learning experience
Students from Jacksonville Job Corps recently visited Trailer Bridge’s corporate headquarters for a hands-on learning experience focused on transportation and logistics career opportunities.
Click to Read More
Alaska Air-Hawaiian deal closer as DOJ ends antitrust review
Alaska Air Group Inc. and Hawaiian Holdings Inc. are one step closer to finalizing their $1.9 billion merger after the US Justice Department decided against…
Click to Read More
EU plans 9% tariff on Tesla cars as China EV probe advances
The European Union said Tuesday it plans to introduce an additional 9% tariff on Teslas imported from China, as it notified automakers of its draft…
Palm oil drops on weaker Malaysian exports and stronger ringgit
Palm oil declined on concerns about the pace of exports from the second-biggest producer Malaysia and as a stronger ringgit made the tropical oil costlier…
Click to Read More
Canadian businesses say strikes would leave scars and aid Russia
Canadian businesses are warning about potential long-term damage to the economy if railway and port strikes go ahead and choke the country’s vital trading arteries,…
Click to Read More
ONE enhances Intra-Europe connections with revamped Scandinavia Baltic Express
ONE has announced significant improvements to its Scandinavia Baltic Express (SBX) service.
Click to Read More
Crane replacements to support next-generation offshore wind turbine installations
When it comes to wind turbines, the bigger they are, the harder they work, generating more renewable offshore wind energy, and a greater return on…
North American airlines on slow climb to improved 2025, report says
This report does not constitute a rating action.
Jeffersonville steel processing company chooses Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville for major expansion
voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation significantly grows Jeffersonville operations
FTR reports U.S. trailer net orders in July at 5,961, a 26% improvement from June
FTR reports U.S. trailer net orders increased by 26% month-over-month (m/m) to 5,961 units in July but were down 38% year-over-year (y/y).