Air Freight News
Swiss WorldCargo’s ground handling partner Cargologic obtains CEIV re-certification at Zurich Airport
Swiss WorldCargo’s ground handling partner Cargologic just obtained the re-certification as a “Center of Excellence for Independent Validators” (CEIV) from IATA for the handling of…
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MSC schedule update – trade Asia to US East Coast 
MSC is planning to adjust the sailing program on its Asia to US East Coast network to match the actual departure dates from Asia. 
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Geek+ and Bosch Rexroth announce extended partnership and deploy advanced moving robot
The companies have jointly released a Geek+ MP1000R moving robot integrating Bosch Rexroth’s laser localization software ROKIT Locator Geek+ and Bosch Rexroth have cemented a…
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Europe’s biggest trucker says demand good despite high fuel cost
There’s little sign in the trucking industry that Europe’s soaring diesel prices are prompting customers to reconsider their deliveries.
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IAG Cargo network update for March
The IAG Cargo network connects five continents with key destinations around the world.
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Carbon capture and storage service spending to total more than $50 billion globally by 2025
Service sector spending on carbon capture and storage (CCS) developments is set to skyrocket this decade, quadrupling from 2022 to 2025, with cumulative global expenditure…
Honeywell forge now integrates universal weather and aviation services
Flight planning and trip support data from Universal Weather and Aviation to be integrated into Honeywell Forge for Business Aviation
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First of new Damen Multi Cat 2309 class delivered to HST Marine Ltd
Leading UK crew transfer operator HST has taken delivery of the first of a new class of Damen Multi Cat, the 2309. The addition of…
Spanish truckers disrupt food supplies to protest fuel prices
Spanish dairy producers are halting production as a four-day truckers’ protest over fuel prices started disrupting supply chains across the country.
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Fertilizer sanctions split farm superpowers as food prices surge
The world’s agricultural superpowers are divided over whether Russian fertilizers should be sanctioned as surging prices threaten to further stoke food inflation.