Air Freight News
Houthis claim yet another attack on a container ship in Red Sea
Houthi militants claimed to have attacked another merchant ship in the Red Sea, serving as a reminder of the threat they pose to a vital…
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Japan crash probe points to taxiing plane out of position
A Japanese coast guard plane didn’t have permission to take off and was asked to hold short of the runway before colliding with a larger…
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Maersk decides the Red Sea is too unsafe for its ships for now
Container shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S said it will once again stop letting its vessels sail through the Red Sea, a vital trade corridor, after…
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India truckers strike threatens food, fuel, goods supplies
Truckers across India joined a nationwide strike against a new law imposing harsher punishment for hit-and-run offenses, leading to delays in the supply of goods…
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MDOT welcomes Daniels as new Executive Director for the Maryland Port Administration
Jonathan Daniels has been named the new Executive Director of the Maryland Port Administration (MPA).
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US overtakes China as South Korea’s top export market
South Korean exports to the US exceeded shipments to China for the first time in two decades last month, in a sign of shifting ties…
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MSC BRC - scope: Export USA reefer cargo for February 1st
Effective February 1st, 2024, MSC BRC (Bunker Recovery Charge) levels for Export USA REEFER cargo as follows:
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MSC BRC - scope: Export USA dry cargo for February 1st
Effective February 1s, 2024, MSC BRC (Bunker Recovery Charge) levels for Export USA DRY cargo as follows:
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MSC BRC - scope: Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Noumea & Bell Bay ports to USA for February 1st
MSC BRC levels applicable for AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, FIJI, NOUMEA & BELL BAY TO USA effective February 1st, 2024 will be the following:
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MSC BRC - scope: ECSA to USA for February 1st
Effective date February 1st, 2024