Air Freight News
Canada is lifting all Covid-19 border and travel restrictions
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government will end its mandatory vaccination, testing and quarantine requirements for international travelers at the end the month.
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US funds help La’s Water Institute develop early warning shoaling along the Lower Mississippi
The Water Institute of the Gulf is harvesting depth sounding data from a fleet of tugs working in Louisiana’s stretch of the Mississippi River so…
China, North Korea restore rail link on Kim’s key trade route
China is reopening its main train route with North Korea after a five-month hiatus due to Covid, bringing a potential boost to Kim Jong Un’s…
EU countries plan to delay Russian oil price cap amid divisions
European Union nations are struggling to reach an accord on imposing a price cap on Russian oil and will likely push back a deal on…
Iran’s oil exports fall as competition from Russia in Asia grows
Iran’s oil exports have fallen in recent months amid increased competition from Russia in the key market of Asia, according to people with direct knowledge…
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Weaker demand for Chinese goods spells end of shipping boom
The cost of shipping goods from China has slumped to the lowest level in more than two years as the world economy stumbles, dimming prospects…
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Gebrüder Weiss Team Dives In for International Coastal Cleanup Day
Supply Chain Leaders Volunteer at Highland Park Rosewood Beach for a Great Lakes Day of Action
Limited places available for the 6th Airborne ISR conference this October 2022
SAE Media Group reports: Less than a month left for SAE Media Group’s Airborne ISR conference.
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Increasing the Sustainability of Construction Vehicles
Around the world, the construction industry is prioritizing fleet greening with the introduction of management practices to increase the sustainability of heavy vehicles.
European industry buckles under weight of soaring energy prices
Europe’s industrial giants have fretted for months that gas shortages this winter will cripple production. But even with fuel available, companies are discovering they can’t…