Air Freight News
GAC and Uminaca partner to boost project logistics services in East Malaysia
GAC Malaysia has signed a Joint Venture (JV) with Syarikat Uminaca Sdn Bhd, a key provider of manpower and stevedoring services in the region, to…
AAR statement on FRA’s final crew-size rule
Today, the Federal Railroad Administration released a final rule titled the “Train Crew Size Safety Requirement,” despite the lack of evidence connecting crew size to…
Russia’s Sokol crude back on move to India despite US sanctions
Three tankers hauling Russian Sokol cargoes are anchored near Indian ports, indicating trade of the crude grade is returning despite complications caused by tougher US…
India’s Vistara cancels more flights as pay cuts anger pilots
Indian airline Vistara, co-owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines Ltd., has canceled dozens of flights after pilots called in sick en masse over plans…
Russian LNG expansion plan at risk due as US sanctions delay exports
Russia’s plan to rapidly expand liquefied natural gas exports is stalling due to US sanctions that are delaying shipments from a major new project.
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US asks South Korea to toughen up export controls on China chips
The US is asking South Korea to adopt restrictions on semiconductor technology exports to China similar to those Washington has already implemented, another sign the…
Operation Lifesaver, Inc. awards $200,000 for crossing safety public awareness campaigns in 10 states
Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI), in partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), today announced $200,000 in competitive crossing safety awareness grants to Operation Lifesaver programs…
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India to resume curbs on solar imports to boost local producers
India will reimpose limits on imported solar energy modules, after relaxing curbs for a year, in a relief to domestic manufacturers that had complained of…
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Baltimore ship accident has East Coast ports scrambling to absorb cargo
Ports along the US East Coast are modifying their operations to absorb cargo diverted from Baltimore harbor, where salvage specialists are starting the daunting task…
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Squabble over EU’s border costs millions in snarled trade
Romania and Bulgaria join the EU’s Schengen Area on March 31, but not for road routes that are the lifeblood of their trade.