Air Freight News
Hartsfield-Jackson to enforce access restrictions around the clock
Today, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) will implement new regulations in compliance with legislation passed by the Atlanta City Council on Feb. 19. Going forward, access…
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E-SMART drives facility safety with backing speed management
E-SMART Reverse puts facility managers in the driver’s seat for reducing the potential of backing accidents in company specified speed zones
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Minister-President of Bavaria opens Gebrüder Weiss logistics center in Straubing
Bavaria’s Minister-President Dr. Markus Söder opened the new branch of GW in Straubing on April 18. On “Logistics Day” (“Tag der Logistik”), when the nationwide…
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WestJet Cargo strengthens international network with resumed Calgary to Paris-CDG service
Enhanced service: Increased frequency on the Calgary-Paris route, emphasizing its role as a European hub.
Iraq says resuming Kurdistan oil exports will ‘take some time’
The return of oil exports from Kurdistan to Turkey through a pipeline that’s been shut for more than a year will take longer as negotiations…
South Africa’s state airline seeks minority partner, loans
South Africa is seeking potential minority investors and access to capital markets and loan financing for South African Airways for more rapid expansion, following the…
Philippines wants US, Japan to take over rail deal eyed by China
A Philippine freight railway project may be built with the support of the US and Japan, an official in charge of it said, as Manila…
South Korea’s early exports rise as momentum remains strong
South Korea’s exports have made a brisk start to the second quarter based on early trade figures for April, brightening the outlook for economic growth.
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NMFTA releases comprehensive guide to minimum LTL packaging standard requirements
NMFTA and NMFC educate carriers, shippers, 3PL, and packaging professionals on less-than-truckload packaging processes and procedures
FAA orders more time off to curb traffic controller fatigue
The US Federal Aviation Administration is requiring air traffic controllers to take more time off between shifts to address fatigue risks flagged by a panel…