Air Freight News
TransmetriQ empowers rail shippers to control fees with new demurrage solution
Railinc’s TransmetriQ business unit has launched a demurrage management solution designed to empower rail shippers with greater control of transportation costs.
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VHB launches future-focused energy evolution practice
In response to the rapidly evolving energy landscape, VHB has launched its Energy Evolution Practice, which will provide comprehensive energy consultancy services across all the…
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Breeze equips Xpand Logistics with automated cargo insurance
Breeze’s digital insurance platform has enabled the freight forwarding company to increase the number of shipments they offer cargo protection to by over 150 per…
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FourKites Premier Carriers deliver outsized growth in second half of 2023
Data suggests cautious optimism for recovery within freight sector, looking forward
Lagos opens second rail line to ease the world’s worst traffic
Nigeria’s Lagos State opened a second light-rail line to ease gridlock in the nation’s commercial hub and most populous city that’s notorious for traffic jams.
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Director of operations Flohr celebrates 25 years with Nexterus
Honors include being named a 2023 Women in Supply Chain.
India okays $15 billion of milestone chip plant investments
India’s government has approved $15.2 billion worth of investments in semiconductor fabrication plants, including a Tata Group proposal to build the country’s first major chipmaking…
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J.B. Hunt announces Simpson as CEO, President
Kirk Thompson, Wayne Garrison to take advisory roles as Honorary Founding Directors
Cathay’s budget carrier holding back tickets on plane delays
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.’s budget carrier HK Express is holding back “a small percentage” of tickets from sale as it deals with the prospect of…
US sanctions are moving closer to disrupting Russia’s crude exports
Sanctions by the US Treasury are quietly turning up the heat on Russia’s oil exports — to the point where they may soon be at…