Air Freight News
PSA Sines expands capacity with two new super Panamax ‘ship-to-shore cranes’
The new STS cranes left Shanghai on 7 September 2023 and arrived safely after being out at sea for almost three months. The new equipment,…
Saudi revenues surprise, top expectations despite oil cuts
Saudi Arabia recorded higher budget revenues than expected this year despite a sharp drop in oil prices and production.
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OceanScore: Surge of clients for EU ETS management solution driven by industry action for compliance
OceanScore is seeing rapid uptake of its recently launched EU ETS management solution with over 50 shipping companies now signed up representing more than 1000…
UK watchdog tells Air France, Lufthansa to halt greenwashing ads
Air France-KLM, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Etihad have been told to halt advertisements touting their environmental credentials that a UK watchdog said weren’t backed up…
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Lufthansa Cargo welcomes fourth A321 freighter to its fleet and continues to expand its route network
As part of its expansion strategy, Lufthansa Cargo continues to expand and optimize its existing A321F network. The new winter flight schedule, which came into…
Utah Inland Port Authority announces new project areas in Tooele County
2 economic development projects set to transform Tooele County, enhancing business and employment opportunities...
Descartes announces fiscal 2024 third quarter financial results
Record revenues as global logistics network expands...
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Nvidia sees Huawei as formidable AI chipmaking rival, CEO says
Huawei Technologies Co. is among a field of “very formidable” competitors to Nvidia Corp. in the race to produce the best AI chips, according to…
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Remotely flown cargo plane gets first big test from Reliable Robotics and FedEx
Reliable Robotics Corp. has flown a small cargo plane on loan from FedEx Corp. without a human on board, a step toward the autonomous flight…
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Europe faces coffee shortage as deforestation rules lack clarity
The European Union is facing the prospect of a coffee shortage in 2025 as the market grapples with a lack of clarity around the implementation…