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ZIM reports financial results for the fourth quarter and the full year of 2025
• Reported Full Year Revenues of $6.90 Billion, Net Income of $481 Million , Adjusted EBITDA of $2.17 Billion and Adjusted EBIT2 of $885 Million…
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CargoLand by LGG and Cathay Cargo confirm leadership in Elite Equine Logistics with Hong Kong charter
CargoLand by LGG and Cathay Cargo have once again demonstrated their expertise in specialized live-animal logistics, with LGG acting as the European gateway for the…
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Experts warn lack of support for female seafarers puts talent pipeline at risk
Mental health experts are warning that if the industry does not remove barriers for women at sea, it risks losing the next generation of talent…
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A new generation of Nordic Air Cargo leaders emerges within ECS Group
ECS Group is actively shaping a generational shift across the Nordic air cargo market, with a new wave of commercially driven and digitally fluent leaders…
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MSC introduces emergency fuel surcharges
MSC announces emergency fuel surcharges on all cargo from the Mediterranean and Black Sea to the Indian sub-continent, Red Sea, and East Africa.
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Airline shares battered, airfares surge as Iran war pushes oil above $100
Airline stocks were hammered on Monday, while airfares soared as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran sent oil prices surging, sparking fears of a deep travel…
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Significant construction milestone reached for Port Canaveral’s new 13-story parking garage
A new 3,732-space Cruise Terminal 6 East (CT6E) parking garage at Port Canaveral reached a significant milestone.
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As Fukushima memories fade, Japan embraces a nuclear-powered future
Takuma Hashimoto was three years old when a massive earthquake and tsunami struck on March 11, 2011, triggering nuclear meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi plant…
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US unlikely to increase tariffs on South Korea, Seoul official says
South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan on Sunday said the U.S. is unlikely to slap higher tariffs on South Korea should the Korean parliament move…
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Kansas City International Airport reopens after brief closure due to unspecified threat
Kansas City International Airport reopened on Sunday afternoon after a brief closure as authorities investigated a possible threat, the airport and federal government said.