Air Freight News
DYWIDAG celebrates anniversary of future-ready stay cable system for Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge
North America’s longest concrete segmental bridge is supported with DYWIDAG’s advanced stay cable technology
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Kalé acquires Portel Logistics Technologies
Kalé Logistics Solutions (Kalé) has acquired Portel Logistics Technologies (Portel).
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Supply chain growth index reports pipeline efficiency rebounds across every performance level
LeadCoverage, the premier go-to-market (GTM) consulting group for supply chain, logistics, and freight technology companies, reveals a 453% quarter-over-quarter increase in median Logistics Growth Efficiency…
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TAPA EMEA offers €1.3 million of free Security Awareness training courses
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) is giving away over 55,000 free Driver Security Awareness Training courses worth over €1.3 million to its more than…
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Carrier Logistics adds ShipperScore to TMS for LTL pricing decisions
Carrier Logistics announced a new data integration with ShipperScore by FreightFacts that provides LTL carriers with greater visibility into shipper practices and behaviors that can…
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RapidLink repairs expands service offering to power unit repairs and maintenance
RapidLink Repairs, a national service provider for heavy-duty fleet repairs, has announced the expansion of its emergency roadside and scheduled maintenance service offerings to include…
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Battery energy storage systems become critical infrastructure as global market surpasses USD 44 billion
Expanding energy storage deployments are reshaping supply chains, grid resilience, renewable integration, and transportation electrification worldwide.
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Governor Moore leads ribbon-cutting of double-stack rail operations at Port of Baltimore
Governor Wes Moore attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly reconstructed Howard Street Tunnel to celebrate the beginning of double-stack rail service at the Helen…
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Port of Long Beach volumes surge 32% in May
In May, the Port of Long Beach moved 842,000 TEUs, nearly 32% higher compared with last year, making it “our third busiest May on record,”…
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Solar manufacturing group seeks US trade probe of cell imports from South Korea
Three solar panel makers urged U.S. officials to investigate cell imports from South Korea, saying firms including Hanwha's Qcells were using them to evade tariffs…