Air Freight News
Rail traffic for the week ending January 8, 2022
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending January 8, 2022.
Korea Maritime & Ocean University researchers champion LPG as a green alternative ship fuel
Regulatory agencies monitoring the activities of ships are increasingly adopting eco-friendly measures to combat the environmental damage caused by propulsion fuels.
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Porcari outlines Biden Administration’s initiatives to reduce port congestion
John Porcari, the Biden-Harris Administration’s Port Envoy, warned that long-standing shortfalls in U.S. infrastructure spending going back generations have created a reliance on an infrastructure…
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DNV Conference brings together industry voices to show collaboration is shipping’s true fuel of the future
Participants from across the maritime value chain participated in the DNV Conference – The Fuel of the Future. Aimed at advancing the idea that collaboration…
Belarus loses key potash transit route through Lithuania
Belarus is losing a key transit route for its potash exports, a move that could add further pressure to already record-high fertilizer prices and food…
US trade chief says Biden cares deeply about Good Friday pact
The U.S. is monitoring talks between the U.K. and European Union regarding the island of Ireland and urging both sides to come up with a…
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EIA forecasts crude oil prices will fall in 2022 and 2023
In our January 2022 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we forecast that crude oil prices will fall from 2021 levels. In the fourth quarter of 2021,…
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Mad cow disease drives Asian nations to halt Canada beef imports
The discovery of a case of mad cow disease has prompted some Asian countries to suspend imports of Canadian beef, a move that could further…
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Amid the sudden COVID-19 surge, National Airlines airlifts testing kits to various US states
Responding to the sudden surge in COVID-19 cases in the U.S., National Airlines is airlifting testing kits to different states in the country. During this…
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Supply-chain snags, quarantines hurting global air-cargo growth
Global air-cargo growth slowed sharply in November as demand was hit by supply-chain disruptions, partly because Covid-19 restrictions left workers stuck in quarantine, causing labor…