Air Freight News
Erdogan says Turkey wants to expand US gas ties, supply Europe
Turkey is seeking to increase gas purchases from the US and distribute some to its neighborhood, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, as Europe faces an…
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IntelliTrans managed services intervened for commodities clients before rail strike
Rail Strike Averted, but IntelliTrans’ Clients Were Ready to Keep Facilities Operating and Production Flowing
Airbus wins $4.8 billion China jet order in blow to Boeing
Airbus SE won a deal to supply 40 jets worth around $4.8 billion at list prices to a unit of China Southern Airlines Co., cementing…
Spain can send France more gas after boosting export capacity
Spain completed tests at a natural gas facility that will boost its export capacity by 18%, paving the way for France to buy more as…
EU flip-flop on Russian coal sanctions brings doubts for oil
A U-turn by the European Union that’s allowing Russian coal to move more freely has led to uncertainty in insurance and shipping markets about whether…
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Hamburg port says government shouldn’t block Chinese acquisition
Hamburg Hafen und Logistik AG said the German government shouldn’t block a Chinese acquisition of a stake in a container terminal, arguing that the deal…
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Russian aluminum imports are hurting US market, Rio Tinto CEO warns
Rio Tinto Plc’s top executive is raising the alarm that the unfettered flow of Russian aluminum into the US is making North American producers less…
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21st Century Recruitment And Retention Strategies Required to Tackle New Post Pandemic Labor Landscape
A recent U.S. Airforwarders Association member survey indicates the global labor shortage is putting pressure on operations and their ability to meet ongoing customer demand.
AFS Logistics names Kevin Day President of LTL business
Former Coyote, XPO executive brings over two decades of logistics industry experience to lead rapidly growing LTL business
Rail Traffic for the Week Ending September 17, 2022
For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 490,654 carloads and intermodal units, down 2.9 percent compared with the same week last year.