Air Freight News
Rystad Energy’s daily market comment from our Senior Oil Markets Analyst Paola Rodriguez-Masiu
While oil prices were heading to register another day of gains this morning, fueled by bullish news coming from the US, the optimism was kept…
Leading bunker brokers LQM Petroleum Services continue expansion
Martin Bird has joined LQM as a client services executive. Based in London, he will support all of LQM's offices globally.
Air Astana resumes direct flights to Germany
Air Astana will resume direct flights from Kazakhstan’s capital Nur-Sultan to Frankfurt on 18th August 2020, with services initially being operated four-times a week, increasing…
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FlyersRights files rulemaking petition for mask rule on planes
856,389 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units is Second-Best July in Port History
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Port of Corpus Christi and U.S. Army partner in military readiness operations
The Port of Corpus Christi continued its support this week for American military readiness, working directly with the U.S. Army in the movement of over…
MSC announces schedule delays in Australia
The delays in Sydney are the direct result of repetitive heavy weather systems passing through New South Wales during the previous 4-5 weeks.
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Head of busiest U.S. port says China to miss agriculture target
The head of the U.S.’s busiest port said China is on track to buy less than one-third of the American agricultural products it promised to…
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DAT Truckload Volume Index increases 2.1% in July, bucking seasonal trends
Rates, volumes increase as shippers use the spot market to resolve imbalances in their freight networks PORTLAND, Ore. (August 13, 2020)—Bucking seasonal trends, the surge…
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Gebrüder Weiss Rolls Out Expanded U.S. Import Consulting Service
Gebrüder Weiss, the globally active transport and logistics company has announced the expansion of its import consulting program in the United States.
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Port of Los Angeles July volumes are strongest of 2020
856,389 twenty-foot equivalent units is second-best July in port history