Turkish Cargo launches 777F Miami cargo flights
Turkish Cargo launched weekly freighter flights connecting Istanbul to Miami and Houston, both strategical cargo destinations for the Istanbul-based carrier. ...
Turkish Cargo launched weekly freighter flights connecting Istanbul to Miami and Houston, both strategical cargo destinations for the Istanbul-based carrier. ...
Few logistics companies have access to the volume of trade data that DHL commands on a daily basis. Starting this ...
A remarkable increase in turnover at Kerry Logistics, up 31 percent to US$1.75 billion in the first half of 2017, ...
Business is booming, but contracted rates are lagging, according to the latest second-quarter numbers at DHL’s forwarding arm. Sustained – ...
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) could well be the world’s fastest-growing all-cargo airline, posting a 17 percent increase in volume in the ...
Airfreight rates ticked back up again in March, up US$0.21 per kilogram, or 6.7 percent over March 2016, as the ...
Confirming several other reports on the recent surge in demand for air cargo services, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) ...
DHL eCommerce, a division of Deutsche Post DHL Group, launched a fulfillment center in Sydney to meet Australian domestic demand ...
The more connected you are with the world, the greater your ability to engage in trade – by a factor ...
Global markets are in turmoil as President-elect Donald Trump readies his transition team and, presumably, advances what is expected to ...
Many of the world’s major cargo carriers and airports have now reported their September results, and with only one exception ...
Air cargo volumes rose 2.3 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) measured in billable weight, prompting WorldACD to note that, “the (Northern Hemisphere) ...
NASHVILLE – How can a presentation that began by classifying the market for airfreight as “mediocre” and was presented by ...
In spite of a slight month-to-month rise of 0.5 points, the March edition of the Stifel Logistics Confidence Index fell ...
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