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Chapman Freeborn scoops Payload Asia Air Charter Broker of the Year award
Chapman Freeborn scooped the Payload Asia Air Charter of the Year Award at the 10th Payload Asia Awards Banquet 2023 event in Singapore last week…
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Warning signs grow Apple is losing China consumers to Huawei
There is growing evidence that Apple Inc.’s latest iPhone is falling shy of its predecessor in China, suggesting a setback for the world’s most valuable…
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INTERCARGO meets in Athens and celebrates record membership
Members of INTERCARGO met in Athens last week for the Association’s Annual General Meeting, Executive Committee and Technical Committee meetings, with record attendance observed to…
 KR awards AiP to Hanwha Ocean’s Onboard CO2 Capture System
KR, in collaboration with the Marshall Islands Registry, is pleased to announce the granting of an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an Onboard CO2 Capture…
China’s airlines rebound, look to $270 unlimited flight offers
China’s three largest airlines, boosted by the recovery of the domestic travel market, all returned to profitability in the third quarter.
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An urban river logistics solution right in the heart of Paris
Sogestran Logistics has been making scheduled trips via the river to allow OBD Grand Paris vehicles to be reloaded for the delivery of beverage products…
S2Q Systems announces integration with Front
Email workflow automation platform speed to Quote® now available with leading customer operations hub, Front
Qantas rebuts claims of bogus ticket sales on canceled flights
Qantas Airways Ltd. rebutted allegations by Australia’s competition regulator that the airline misled passengers by continuing to sell tickets on thousands of flights that it…
European gas prices rise as risks mount for Egypt LNG flows
European gas prices advanced after a halt in Egypt’s imports raised risks to the country’s liquefied natural gas flows, while the intensifying Israel-Hamas war added…
Ports of Indiana commends Canadian partners for helping to end dispute blocking Great Lakes ships
Ports of Indiana commends Canadian officials and union workers for reaching a tentative agreement to reopen the Great Lakes binational shipping channel this morning.