Air Freight News
MARAD authorizes the construction of two additional national security multi-mission vessels
MARAD authorized the construction of two additional National Security Multi-Mission Vessels (NSMV), which will replace aging training vessels at Maine Maritime Academy in Castine, Maine,…
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Port Milwaukee cargo volumes rise in a remarkable year
In an unusual year with historic challenges, Port Milwaukee finished 2020 with its highest annual cargo volume in the past seven years. Overall tonnage for…
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CMA CGM announced new SAMWAF rotation in West Africa
Please note as well our internal transshipment solutions following the removal of Pointe Noire from SAMWAF rotation: Pointe Noire will be offered in transshipment via…
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$8 million in fake Cartier bracelets seized by CBP
CBP in Cincinnati & Louisville seized the bracelets on the same day from the same shipper heading to the same address
MARAD announces notice of funding opportunity for America’s small shipyard grant program
These investments support efficiency improvements and modernizations that allow U.S. shipyards to compete more effectively in the global marketplace.
U.S. auto sales expected to rebound by 10%-15% in 2021
However, profitability in North America for most auto issuers recovered strongly in the second half of 2020.
Averitt releases 2021 “State of the North American Supply Chain” survey results
Averitt Express has released the results from its sixth annual State of The North American Supply Chain Survey. Nearly 1,800 shippers from a wide variety…
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ATA Truck Tonnage Index Jumped 7.4% in December
American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 7.4% in December after rising 3.2% in November. In December, the index equaled…
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BBAM adds up to 12 737-800 Boeing converted freighters
Lessor extends the life of its Next-Generation 737s to meet growing demand in e-commerce and express cargo market
Market leader in bioplastics chooses port of Rotterdam
Braskem, the world’s largest producer of biopolymers, has moved its storage facility for this type of bioplastics from Antwerp to Rotterdam.