Air Freight News
CenterPoint nabs last-mile facility in parking-starved Northern New Jersey
CenterPoint Properties is excited to announce the acquisition of 520 Jefferson Avenue in Secaucus, NJ. The 15,262 SF last-mile facility along the New Jersey Turnpike…
CenterPoint caps busy Q4 Seattle activity with first Renton acquisition
CenterPoint Properties has acquired its first property in the high-image Renton, WA submarket at 811 SW Grady Way. The 39,606 SF facility covers merely 21%…
Tallest cranes ever for Port of Oakland and the US West Coast arrived Wednesday morning
The crane ship bringing the largest container cranes ever to Oakland is right off the coast of Northern California in Drakes Bay. The vessel Captain…
Johnson’s Brexit deal clears its first parliamentary hurdle
Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal cleared the House of Commons, putting the U.K.’s trade agreement with the European Union on course to become law within hours.
US posts record goods-trade gap ahead of holiday season
The U.S. merchandise-trade deficit widened to an all-time high in November as American companies imported a record value of consumer goods.
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Brexit border chaos forces truckers to shun U.K. deliveries
European freight forwarders are rejecting contracts to take loads into the U.K. due to fears the chaos at Dover could be repeated post-Brexit.
U.K.’s Johnson urges Parliament to rush Brexit deal into law
Boris Johnson urged members of Parliament to approve his Brexit trade agreement and complete Britain’s four-year divorce from the European Union.
Johnson set to win Parliamentary approval for Brexit deal
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will rush his Brexit trade deal through Parliament in a day, confident it will be approved with ease after a…
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Railroads install crash-prevention system ahead of US deadline
U.S. railroads have completed installation of an automated crash-prevention system that covers 57,536 miles of freight and passenger tracks ahead of an end-of-year deadline that…
Rail cargo posts first gain in two years as consumer goods surge
U.S. railroads are back, with freight volume posting the first quarterly gain in two years.