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Turkish Cargo carries Türkiye’s pride Togg to Argentina
As a logistics solution partner, Turkish Cargo contributes to the globalization journey of Togg, one of the most ambitious manufacturing projects of Türkiye.
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EU takes unprecedented step with 5-10% cut in power demand and redistributing €142 billion in energy profits
The EU Commission on 14 September proposed a plan that would pull in €142 billion in windfall profits earned by power and fossil fuel companies…
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Air Canada says short-haul future involves electric planes
The head of Air Canada says the carrier will be well positioned to offer zero-emission electric flights to customers in Canada as soon as 2028.
NACD applauds aversion of U.S. rail strike
Today, the National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) President and CEO Eric R. Byer issued the following statement thanking officials for averting the potential U.S.…
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Another IATA first for Hactl
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler – has become the first cargo terminal operator in Hong Kong…
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EU revenue cap helps consumers, but may end up capping Europe’s renewable energy ambitions
The European Union’s emergency measures to tackle the region’s energy crisis may fall short of their intended goals, at least where renewable energy ambitions are…
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CMA CGM to enhance its SAFRAN service connecting North Europe with East Coast South America
CMA CGM has announced that in order to improve the schedule reliability of its SAFRAN service connecting North Europe with East Coast South America, a…
Fitch Ratings: Slowing trade growth to affect ports
Global trade and ports volumes are likely to slow down to grow in line with world GDP, Fitch Ratings says in a new report. This…
August retail sales supported by job and wage gains amid continued inflation
Consumers’ willingness to spend overcame inflation again in August as more jobs and higher wages helped ease some of the pressure of continuing high prices,…
TIA applauds rail labor unions, rail carriers and Administration for averting strike
The following statement is attributed to Anne Reinke, president and CEO, Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA)