Air Freight News
Alstom’s Bombardier rail deal wins conditional EU approval
Alstom SA won conditional European Union approval for its 6.2 billion euro ($7.3 billion) takeover of Bombardier Inc.’s rail-transport business.
Crew member on MV ITAL LIRICA 106W test positivity for Covid-19
Hapag Lloyd is reporting that on the MV ITAL LIRICA (Voyage 106W), deployed in the South Africa Asia Express 1 (SA1) Service, a crew member…
MV BANGKOK BRIDGE 097W crew member test positive for Covid-19
On the MV BANGKOK BRIDGE (Voyage 097W), deployed in the South Africa Asia Express 2 (SA2) Service, a crew member tested positive for Covid-19 on…
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Halifax Port Authority releases updated Sustainability Report
The Halifax Port Authority is committed to incorporating sustainability into every aspect of the organization. Sustainability planning is a key component of the overall strategic…
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Volga-Dnepr and Kuehne & Nagel partner of UK-Russia flight
Volga-Dnepr Airlines, and KUEHNE+NAGEL, recently partnered on a flight delivering a power turbine from East Midlands, UK to Russia.
Hapag Lloyd reports “on-going difficulties” at Port of Montreal
Further and contrary to Hapag Lloyd's CustomerNEWS published 30th July, Hapag Lloyd' now advises that due to on-going difficulties, MGT and Termont Terminals in Montreal.
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Montecon S.A. order two Liebherr electric rubber tire gantry cranes (ERTG)
The ERTGs will stack ten containers wide and will be the largest RTGs built by Liebherr. The ERTGs are the first Liebherr RTGs at Montecon’s…
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Airlines take hit as IAG seeks to raise capital, KLM cuts jobs
Two of Europe’s biggest airlines ratcheted up their response to the coronavirus crisis, underscoring the depth of the downturn and the urgent race to keep…
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Xi speeds up China’s inward economic pivot in more hostile world
President Xi Jinping is accelerating his push for a China that can stand on its own feet as mounting pressure at home and abroad exposes…
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$17 billion China-backed subsea Baltic tunnel Is set back
A plan to build the world’s longest undersea rail tunnel suffered its biggest setback yet when the Estonian government rejected a Finnish developer, citing reasons…