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E-booking platforms: Driving digital change in air cargo
E-booking platforms are transforming air cargo by replacing time-consuming calls and emails with instant bookings,...
China to U.S. market weakens in February
Full-month data for February suggest a weakening China to the USA air cargo market compared with China to Europe as...
Africa’s logistics giant: Can Nairobi stay on top?
Nairobi is Africa’s key perishables gateway, but rising freight costs, capacity constraints, and infrastructure gaps...
Breaking barriers: Women leading the way in logistics
For decades, logistics has been seen as a man's world—a sector built on the back of physical labour, long hours, and an...
How air cargo is boosting global flower trade
A recent IATA report found that the global flower trade has flourished over the past two decades, driven by the...
“Our magic was to balance demand across the network”
When the Lufthansa Group announced its financial results for 2024 on March 6, the standout performance came from its...
SF Airlines launches cargo services to Bengaluru, partners with WFS
Chinese cargo carrier SF Airlines has launched its service to Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru. The first...
CMA CGM Group to invest $1bn for new air cargo hub in Chicago
CMA CGM Group is planning to invest $1 billion for new air cargo in the U.S. as part of the proposed $20 billion...
Kale Logistics automates customs clearance at Kansai Airport
Kale Logistics Solutions, in collaboration with CKTS Company Limited, has successfully automated customs clearance...
Cargojet adopts Aerios’ air cargo charter software to enhance efficiency
Cargojet, a global leader in air cargo services, has become the first airline to integrate Aerios’ newly launched...
DHL 2024 revenue up 3%, operating profit declines 7%
DHL reported a three percent increase in revenue at €84.2 billion for 2024 of which €62.5 billion was international...
Slump in Shanghai spot rates indicator for e-commerce volumes
The political game between some of the world’s biggest trading nations may have taken its first nibble at...
