Air Freight News
Oil demand isn’t taking a big hit from the omicron variant yet
Glance across the world and there’s little sign of a major impact of the omicron variant on oil demand -- for now.
Biden weighs Russian bank sanctions if Putin invades Ukraine
The U.S. and European allies are weighing sanctions targeting Russia’s biggest banks and the country’s ability to convert rubles for dollars and other foreign currencies…
European gas prices jump as US weighs more sanctions on Russia
European natural gas futures jumped as traders weighed the risk of fresh international sanctions against top supplier Russia should it invade Ukraine.
U.K. seeks to trade with US states with broader deal on hold
The U.K. is moving forward on trade engagement with individual American states, and stands ready to resume talks with Washington on a broader federal deal,…
US Treasury sanctions associate of Israeli billionaire Gertler
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned Congolese businessman Alain Mukonda for giving support to sanctioned Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler.
No better time to use a freight forwarder, says freight association
This weekend’s news that many small importers are not prepared for January 1st 2022, when full import controls for goods from the EU will apply,…
Port of Baltimore receives Top U.S. Coast Guard Security Rating
The state-owned, public marine terminals of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore received a top security rating for the 13th consecutive year by the…
Historically tight vacancies, steeply rising rents likely to induce sticker shock for U.S. warehouse users
Average U.S. market rents 25% higher than rents at lease expiration; Northeast and California see increases of more than 60%
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U.S. airlines’ net profit in 3rd quarter 2021 nearly triples 2nd quarter
Second consecutive quarterly profit during COVID-19 pandemic
Imaginnovate enhances Fleet Enable to take guesswork out of final mile
Predictive Scheduling controls shipments; 3rd software breakthrough in ‘21