Air Freight News
World’s first carbon capture pilot for smelters inaugurated at Elkem in Rana, Norway
Today, the world’s first carbon capture pilot for smelters has been officially inaugurated. The Mobile Test Unit (MTU), delivered by Aker Carbon Capture, is now…
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Short Sea boost for London Thamesport
The range of short sea container services available from Hutchison Ports London Thamesport is to be increased following the announcement by Viasea Shipping of a…
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Contact center expert Carter joins DDC FPO
New Director of Business Development for Customer Care brings expertise to the company’s focus on customer service solutions
Volkswagen Trucking CEO sees rising profit on cost-cutting push
Volkswagen AG’s Traton SE expects profitability at its MAN and Scania brands to improve this year as the German truck maker cuts production costs following…
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A.R.T. Logistics completes charter service to Almaty
A.R.T. Logistics has reported on a charter service they recently completed for a customers in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
More investment needed to get global goals back on track, says UNCTAD chief
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can get back on track with more funding and targeted large-scale green investment in developing countries, also known as…
Canada accepts amendments to expand IMO Council
Canada has become the latest country to accept amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) which will expand the size of the…
73% of supply chain professionals predict chaos on cards due to early Chinese New Year and COVID infections in China
• ‘Ordering inventories in advance’ is still the time-tested strategy to future-proof disruptions caused by Chinese New Year shutdowns • 2300 supply chain professionals surveyed…
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‘Don’t bet against LA’ says Port of LA’s Seroka
In spite of the loss of cargo to East and Gulf coast ports and the continued stalemate in dockworker contract negotiations between the International Longshore…
Air India fined $37,000 after passenger in-flight urination act
India’s civil aviation regulator has fined Air India Ltd. $37,000 and suspended a pilot’s license for three months for not following the correct reporting procedures…