Air Freight News
Boeing to set up a 737 Max simulator in India, key customer says
Boeing Co. agreed to set up a simulator for 737 Max jets in India and will bear the full cost, a key Indian customer said,…
Click to Read More
NYSHEX Enhancement Guarantees Direct Container Shipping Service Contracts
The New York Shipping Exchange (NYSHEX), whose vision is to increase ocean reliability through more effective digital contracting, announces today the launch of an enhancement…
Click to Read More
5 Best Online Bachelor’s in Supply Chain & Logistics Programs
Have you chosen to pursue a supply chain management and logistics degree? Whether you choose to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in business intelligence and analytics,…
Click to Read More
Southeastern Freight Lines Promotes David Robertson to Service Center Manager in Wichita Falls, Texas
Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, today announced David Robertson has been promoted to service center manager in Wichita…
Johnson says he still opposes Heathrow Airport expansion
Boris Johnson is on a mission to build more railways and roads in post-Brexit Britain. But there’s one massive infrastructure project he still hates: adding…
Europe’s hopes for a trade truce turnaround prove fleeting
Want to receive this post in your inbox every day? Sign up for the Terms of Trade newsletter, and follow Bloomberg Economics on Twitter for…
Europe hits Cambodia with trade sanctions over rights breaches
The European Union decided to impose trade sanctions against Cambodia as a result of alleged human-rights violations, making good on a year-long threat with tariffs…
The world is running short of sugar and top buyer wants more
Just as the world’s top sugar traders forecast a global shortage of the commodity, No. 1 raw-sugar importer Indonesia says it wants a record amount…
Cattle battle adds new burden to Trump Middle East peace plan
Doron Baidatz’s cattle ranch in northern Israel has been trapped in the center of a Middle East standoff.
Vietnam Customs exports plunge 17.4% as coronavirus spreads
Vietnam’s exports plunged in January, with shipments to the U.S. falling 7.3%, as the global coronavirus outbreak hindered trade activities, according to data released from…