Air Freight News
BOLL FILTER CORPORATION appoints Goltens as authorized filtration solution distributor
Goltens Worldwide's US stations in Florida and Texas have been officially appointed as an authorized distributors for BOLL FILTER CORPORATION.
GEODIS announces strategic leadership appointments to drive growth in the Americas
GEODIS, a leading global logistics provider, today announced a series of executive leadership appointments and the formation of a new client experience organization within its…
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The Swedish Club unveils refreshed brand identity reflecting future-focused evolution
The Swedish Club has launched a refreshed brand identity reflecting the organization’s continued evolution as a modern, forward-looking marine insurer serving the global maritime industry.
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The US is a major energy exporter and importer, especially for petroleum
Total energy exports from the United States reached a record 31 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) in 2025, 2% more than the previous record set…
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Port of Rotterdam Authority transfers Routescanner to Royal Dirkzwager
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is transferring Routescanner to Royal Dirkzwager.
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APC seals MarineLINE tanker recoating contract with Sterling Ocean Shipping
Advanced Polymer Coatings (APC) has begun work on a recoating program for Sterling Ocean Shipping aimed at delivering major operational advantages for the international company.
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Cathay Cargo further expands its Airbus A350F freighter orders to eight
The Cathay Group is among the top five largest cargo airline groups globally in terms of cross-boundary air cargo capacity (measured in available freight ton…
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SpaceX’s Starship test strengthens IPO case, though hurdles remain
SpaceX's upgraded Starship launch on Friday delivered enough progress to keep the momentum intact behind Elon Musk's $1.75 trillion IPO, while warning that full reusability…
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Canada to buy Swedish early warning planes rather than US model
Canada, which says it wants to reduce reliance on U.S. defense firms, on Wednesday announced plans to buy a fleet of early warning planes from…
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Dualog puts identity at the foundation of maritime cyber security
Cyber threats are increasingly being driven by compromised identities and weak access controls rather than sophisticated malware attacks.