Air Freight News
Forerunners Consulting announces launch  
New entrant focused on short-term, high-impact engagements for supply chain and transportation industry
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GPA prepares for the future, adds inland rail connectivity
Megarail growth continues with best August on record. Rail volumes up 6% YTD and now comprise 21% of vessel lifts. New ‘Carolina Connector’ rail service…
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AtkinsRéalis awarded $26 million Florida Department of Transportation engineering services contract 
AtkinsRéalis [SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.], a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, has been awarded a contract to provide…
AAR rail traffic for the week ending September 23, 2023
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending September 23, 2023.
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Fake coordinates and tanker tricks expose shadowy Russian oil trade
Two aging tankers duped tracking systems as part of the murky trade in sanctioned fuel
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Polar Leasing adds depot serving Central California
Polar Leasing Company, Inc. (PLC) announces that Golden Empire Towing is the newest freight partner to offer validated, electric ground-resting outdoor walk-in freezer and refrigerated…
ToolsGroup acquires Evo for industry-leading responsive AI
ToolsGroup’s latest acquisition delivers quantum learning and advanced prescriptive analytics to strengthen its pricing, promotion, and inventory optimization solutions
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WestJet Cargo launches inaugural flights to Havana, Cuba
WestJet Cargo has announced its new cargo route to Havana, Cuba, commencing on September 23, 2023. This expansion marks WestJet Cargo's first venture into the…
UK report into August air traffic chaos to be months not weeks
The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s review into a technical issue that saw hundreds of flights delayed and canceled in late August will take “months rather…
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War forces grain and oil to travel record distances, UN says
Buyers are shipping grains and oil from further and further away after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted traditional trade routes.