Air Freight News
[FBX Weekly] Congestion building in US while China battles outbreak at Ningbo
With COVID restrictions already slowing operations at major Chinese ports, a new outbreak yesterday in Ningbo has shut down one of the port’s terminals.
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Shuttle tanker Timofey Guzhenko delivers 80-millionth ton of crude oil from the Varandey project to Murmansk
On August 7, 2021, the Arctic shuttle tanker Timofey Guzhenko discharged at the port of Murmansk the milestone 80-millionth tonne of crude oil shipped from…
MSC GRI scope: US to Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia
Effective September 13th, 2021, MSC will implement a General Rate Increase (GRI) which will apply to all DRY cargo moving from the United States to…
MSC introduces an emergency intermodal charge on US exports 
Effective September 10, 2021, MSC will implement an EIC (Emergency Intermodal Charge) of USD 350 per Container, applicable on all USA intermodal export for all…
Rail industry executives to prioritize automation and systems integration to bolster efficiency, according to Navis industry poll
Navis, provider of operational technologies and services that unlock greater performance and efficiency for leading organizations throughout the global shipping industry, released the results of…
India set to clear Boeing 737 Max to fly again within days
India is set to allow Boeing Co.’s 737 Max jets to resume flights in the country within days, according to a person familiar with the…
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Oil supertankers in doldrums with bunker-fuel costs high
The summer doldrums are here for oil supertankers.
Adani ports says it can easily acquire ‘strategic’ target Concor
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. expects to easily raise funds, without weakening its financial health, to acquire state-owned logistics firm Container Corp. of…
Yellen weighs visit to China, her first as Treasury Secretary
Janet Yellen is weighing a trip to China in the coming months that would be her first as U.S. Treasury secretary, people familiar with the…
South African rail capacity curbs coal exports by 9 million tons
South Africa’s coal exports slowed in the first half of the year due to security problems and a lack of rail capacity by state-owned Transnet…