Air Freight News
Virus-driven drop in container volumes continues at the Port of Virginia
The Port of Virginia’s® March cargo volumes were down nearly 9 percent when compared with last year as the shipping industry continues to grapple with…
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US Army Corps of Engineers awards dredging contract for Corpus Christi Ship Channel improvement project
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) awarded a $97.9 million construction contract on Wednesday to Callan Marine, Ltd., to complete the second phase of…
Lufthansa Seeks Investor Support for Share Sale in Funding Push
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is asking shareholders to approve a share sale worth about 2.4 billion euros ($2.6 billion) at current prices, a move that could…
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Quick Caller makes all e-Directories free to everyone in effort to support Logistics Industry Worldwide
In this crisis with many essential Logistics Professionals working from home or remotely, the Quick Caller™ has decided to drop its Paid Subscription Fee and…
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Port Manatee opens transfer facility, maximizing vital throughput
A new throughput-maximizing facility opened in early April at Port Manatee is helping speed shipments of fresh produce to consumers of Florida and beyond.
Swiss retailer gets stiffed as hand sanitizer seized at Italian border
A Swiss retailer is crying foul after a truckload of hand sanitizer it had ordered was commandeered by Italian customs officers.
World hunger could double as coronavirus disrupts food supplies
The number of people going hungry around the world could double in just a few months as the coronavirus pandemic wreaks havoc on food supplies…
WTO’s guide to a quick rebound blotted with export bans
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Norwegian Air shuttle tries a desperate final gambit
The airline must hope that its lenders decide it’s worth preserving in its current form.
Airbus chops output by a third in grim measure of virus hit
Airbus SE slashed its aircraft output by a third in a stark concession to the coronavirus pandemic that’s upended the aviation industry.