Air Freight News
TOP Ships Inc. announces transfer of listing to the NYSE American LLC
The Company expects to commence trading as a NYSE American-listed company at the market open on April 24, 2024, under its existing ticker symbol, “TOPS.”
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WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends (week 14) - 2024
Rate rise continues into April as South Asia-Europe rates soar...
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MSC Announcement: Internal notice – MSC Trinidad & Tobago
Please be advised that MSC Trinidad and Tobago will revise THC and local charges as follows...
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KKR to tap Italy’s railway chief to run $20 billion telecom grid
KKR & Co. is set to tap an Italian industry veteran to run the telecom network business which is buying from Telecom Italia SpA, according…
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China steel exports hit highest since 2016 on weak local demand
China’s steel exports posted the strongest month since 2016, weeks after US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen used the industry as an example to warn on…
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China exports drop more than expected in setback to recovery
China’s exports slumped in March, dealing a blow to hopes that booming sales abroad will offset weak demand at home and drive growth in the…
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All funding options ‘on the table’ for Baltimore bridge rebuild
Maryland Governor Wes Moore said all options — including private partnership and tapping capital markets — are under consideration to finance the rebuild of the…
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‘Mag Seven’ power stocks in run-up to US earnings
The world’s largest technology companies drove a rebound in stocks, with traders bracing for a deluge of results from Corporate America that will test this…
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Lineage announces latest automated warehouse in Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Lineage, one of the world’s leading temperature-controlled warehouse REITs and integrated solutions providers, today announced the expansion of its network of automated facilities with a…
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Port of Albany awarded $9.9M in funding for rail and maritime infrastructure improvements from NYS DOT
Upgrades to the Port’s existing maritime terminal will ensure heavy lift capabilities and serve regional manufacturers