Air Freight News
SEL Supply Chain Solutions opens Edmonton, Alberta Canada office
Fort Worth-based SEL Supply-Chain Solutions (SELSCS) announced today that they have opened their first Canada-based office in Edmonton, Alberta.
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CHAMP Cargosystems team wins at IATA ONE Record Hackathon 2022
Team CHAMPorados wins competition’s most prestigious “ONE Record Prize”
Israel and Turkey explore direct Israeli flights as ties improve
Israel and Turkey pledged to restart negotiations on direct flights by Israeli airlines after landmark talks between their foreign ministers, building on recent steps to…
Pall-Ex Group drives forward with US expansion
Logistics giant Pall-Ex Group is driving ahead with its international expansion into the US, as it seeks established trucking partners throughout the state regions.
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Thailand reaping food export windfall with protectionism rising
Thailand -- a major exporter of sugar, chickens and rice -- looks set to benefit as many of its Asian neighbors limit shipments of agricultural…
Europe’s Russian-oil snub appears to be gathering momentum
Producers of Russian crude are finding it increasingly difficult to sell barrels in their traditional European market since President Vladimir Putin launched an assault on…
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US set to import Danone baby formula to address shortage
Danone SA said it’s helping US authorities prepare for shipments of its specialized baby formula amid a national shortage that’s left parents across the country…
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Mined ports, red tape and Russia risk stop Ukraine grain
Resuming Ukrainian grain shipments will be time consuming given challenges that include mine-clearing in Black Sea ports and the need for cooperation from the very…
Russia, Iran tighten trade ties amid US sanctions
Russia said it’s strengthening trade with Iran, boosting the economies of both nations as they contend with heavy US sanctions.
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Rail unions seek to push two-year-old labor talks to Biden
President Joe Biden and Congress could eventually be asked to resolve a long-running railroad-industry contract dispute if a federal intermediary grants a request by labor…