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Qatar Airways Cargo launches ramp digital programme
Qatar Airways Cargo has launched a new Ramp Digitalisation Programme aimed at transforming its global ground handling...
CargoPoint: Powering the new China–Europe corridor via Uzbekistan
The global supply chain is undergoing a structural transformation. Driven by capacity constraints and cost volatility,...
cargo-partner launches Hong Kong-Europe charters, boosts capacity
cargo-partner has expanded its charter programme with the launch of a Hong Kong Consol service linking Hong Kong with...
FedEx to build 300,000 sq ft air cargo hub at NMIA
FedEx has broken ground on its first dedicated integrated cargo terminal in India, committing more than ₹25 billion to...
ACS helps to transport more than 400 tonnes of blueberries
Air Charter Service arranged the transport of more than 400 tonnes of blueberries from Peru to New York after a...
SmartKargo, Bringer Air Cargo deploy platform to modernise cargo
SmartKargo and Bringer Air Cargo have entered a strategic collaboration to deploy an advanced cargo technology platform...
BLR Airport ships 2,700 tonnes roses worldwide this Valentine’s season
Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport (BLR Airport) has set a new benchmark in perishable exports this...
Alaska Airlines appoints Global GSA Group as partner for Italy cargo launch
Alaska Airlines has appointed Global GSA Group as its general sales & service agent (GSSA) for the Italian market....
Flexport shifts air cargo strategy as de minimis rules reshape flows
As cross-border e-commerce flows adjust to regulatory change, Flexport is repositioning its air cargo strategy around...
Flexport eyes profitability and IPO after restructuring phase
Flexport is moving into its next growth phase after completing a restructuring that reduced team size and refocused the...
Roses at 35,000 feet: The Valentine’s cargo rush
On Valentine’s Day, love does not just travel in text messages and dinner reservations. It flies. Before a single rose...
Why trade is no longer just about moving cargo
We often think of global trade as simply moving cargo — ships, aircraft, containers, and ports. But according to Ryan...
