Air Freight News
Orbcomm introduces new satellite as an accessory for asset tracking and monitoring devices
ORBCOMM Inc., a global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, today announced that it has launched a new satellite as an accessory offering, which…
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US expected to make dairy-trade complaint against Canada
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is expected to unveil an enforcement action against Canada over its rules for U.S. dairy imports, according to a government…
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SeaCube acquires 200 Carrier Pods™ monitored by Sensitech® to help meet global vaccine distribution needs
SeaCube Containers LLC recently acquired 200 Carrier Pods™ monitored by Sensitech® to help address the anticipated increase in demand for refrigerated storage capacity and cargo…
One Brexit deal is done, but the big one waits
The resolution of talks over Britain’s compliance with last year’s withdrawal treaty is crucial. But it doesn’t break the logjam. 
Onfleet welcomes Cross as Chief Financial Officer
Onfleet, the fastest growing provider of last mile delivery software, has announced its first non-founder C-suite hire, Scott Cross, who joins the team as Chief…
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DHL Operation Holiday Cheer delivers trees to US troops overseas
The traditional and festive holiday celebrations must continue this season -- as long as they’re done safely. That’s why DHL Express will once again deliver…
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Port of Oakland refinances to save $87 million in future debt payments
The Port of Oakland said today it is refinancing $544 million of debt with its new bond offerings. The public agency completed its bond pricing…
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Hyperloop hopes perk back up with Branson challenger’s R&D deals
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Inc. said by the end of this decade it could be rolling out a commercial version of the high-speed transport concept envisioned…
Oil edges lower with virus risks hampering demand outlook
Oil dipped as concerns mounted that tougher restrictions to slow the virus’s spread will continue to depress demand in the near term.
South Africa opens new battle with unions over airline salaries
South Africa started a fresh battle with labor groups in its effort to revive the bankrupt state airline, offering three months of wages to employees…