Air Freight News
How El Niño 2026 could reshape global shipping operations
Five major shipping corridors face distinct operational impacts through the 2026 El Niño season, according to analysis published by Sofar Ocean.
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Rhenus expands into humanitarian logistics with new Dubai hub
The first dedicated Aid & Relief department based in Dubai positions Rhenus at the centre of faster, more coordinated crisis logistics worldwide
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FIATA seeks urgent clarification from airlines ahead of expedited implementation of IATA Direct Air Waybill changes
FIATA notes that the formal review process before the scheduled date of effectiveness has not been respected.
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U.S. declaration to exit USMCA to start a decade-long countdown for the pact
President Donald Trump's administration is expected to formally declare on Wednesday that it will not extend the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, starting a decade-long clock…
ASM puts cyber security at the heart of latest platform release
Agency Sector Management (ASM) will launch a new version of its Sequoia customs clearance platform to strengthen security and performance.
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Flux Power releases SkyEMS® 3.0, transforming fleet data with AI-powered insights and personalized dashboards
With customizable AI-powered dashboards, predictive battery health insights, and real-time alerts, SkyEMS 3.0 transforms fleet data into a strategic asset, helping customers optimize operations while…
Global demand for LNG expected to grow by 65% by 2050
Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to increase to nearly 700 million tons a year by 2050, an increase of around 65%…
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Port of San Diego approves new bulk sugar import facility
The Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners has approved an Option to Lease Agreement and authorized a Coastal Development Permit.
[Freightos Weekly Update] Ocean rates steady as shippers brace for July hikes
US-Iran negotiations toward a final peace deal continue, sometimes under fire, as Iran escalates steps aimed at establishing itself as the sole authority over the…
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Operators deeply concerned by worsening driver shortage: new IRU report
IRU’s latest global driver shortage report finds that recruitment difficulties are worsening, with the shortage topping operators’ concerns across most surveyed markets.