Air Freight News
OOCL announcement on EU Emission Trading System related Quantum
The society is paying more and more attention to climate change as well as the environmental impact from the global supply chain and shipping industry,…
UK rail union votes to end strikes, but others still rumble on
Members of a UK rail union voted to accept a deal to end a dispute over pay and conditions — at least until spring next…
Click to Read More
Step2 revolutionizing e-commerce logistics with Redwood Logistics
Redwood helps Step2 scale 7x to meet peak Black Friday holiday season demand.
Russian fuel exports climb as diesel curbs ease, refiners return
Russia’s oil product exports are set to rebound this month, after the government eased temporary export restrictions on road fuels and the country’s refineries completed…
Click to Read More
Woodland Group New Jersey receives Customs CFS status
Woodland Group has announced the newly attained Customs CFS status of their New Jersey facility. In addition to Woodland Group’s CFS-approved warehouse in Chicago, the…
Click to Read More
Werner Enterprises drivers enjoy experience hauling U.S. Capitol Christmas tree in a Kenworth T680 Signature Edition
For Werner Enterprises professional drivers Tim Dean and Jesus Davila, the opportunity to transport this year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the Monongahela National Forest…
Click to Read More
Hapag Lloyd introduces new port coverage including Wilhelmshaven
From January 2024, Hapag Lloyd’s Atlantic Loop 4 (AL4) will include a direct port call in Wilhelmshaven, DE. 
Click to Read More
Warehouse automation market to return to growth in 2024
• Following a slowdown in revenues in 2023, the global warehouse automation market will experience some growth in 2024 and return to high growth in…
MSC EBS - scope: South Africa to USA and San Juan, Puerto Rico
MSC will apply an Equipment Imbalance Surcharge (EBS) in the amount of USD 250 /20DV will be applicable effective December 27th, 2023, to export cargo…
Click to Read More
Japan fears trucking crisis as overtime clampdown looms
Japan’s trucking industry is facing stricter rules from next spring that risk triggering a nationwide wave of delivery delays affecting everything from factory component supplies…