Air Freight News
U.S. Winds of Inflation Are Blowing Winter Gale: Eco Week Ahead
The winds of inflation in the U.S. strengthened further in November with consumer prices projected to show the largest annual advance in decades, keeping pressure…
‘China shock’ still shakes world grappling with trade’s future
Twenty years after China’s ascent into the World Trade Organization, governments around the world are grappling with how to handle the exporting juggernaut for the…
U.S. ship logjam stretching far into pacific is longer than ever
The number of container ships headed for the busiest U.S. port complex has risen to close to 100 under a new counting method, underscoring the…
John Lynch named Trucking Cares Foundation President
The American Trucking Associations has announced John Lynch, senior vice president of federation relations and industry affairs, has been named president of the ATA Trucking…
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WorldACD: Trends for the past 5 weeks (wk 47)
WorldACD's latest views on air cargo market developments, covering each of the last 5 weeks up till Sunday 28 November.
OMNIQ receives approximately $1 million order for smart kiosks in the US
OMNIQ to supply 500 Dangot kiosks integrated with AI-based machine vision technology and other advanced equipment
AstraKode and Sitedropp join Sente’s LogisticsTech program
Digital startups gain access to Sente's network and prepare to scale up
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Anker Logistica report their latest flexsteel pipes shipment
Anker Logistica y Carga (Project Cargo Network members in Colombia) have been handling flexsteel pipe projects for over 9 years and have developed a truly…
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Russia mulls setting wheat export quota at 9 million tons
Russia is discussing setting its wheat-export quota that runs from mid-February through June at 9 million tons, according to people familiar with the matter.
Lithuania appeals to EU as China feud expands to trade dispute
Lithuania’s dispute with China escalated after local media reported that goods from some of its companies were barred from entering Chinese ports.