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Cathay Cargo aims for flexibility in bullish Hong Kong airfreight market
Cathay Cargo is committed to being “flexible” this year, in the face of global uncertainty – but manufacturers in…
News in Brief Podcast | Week 4 | Suez vs Cape and tariff threat consequence
In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast, host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone recaps last…
Prologis talks data centres – you’d better listen (Part One)
You may recall the wise remarks from Prologis (PLD) CFO Tim Arndt at a Bank of America conference held in…
New Moerdijk-Duisburg barge service ‘an important alternative to trucking’
German retailer Lidl’s in-house shipping and logistics arm, Tailwind Shipping, has joined a consortium of European…
Unions renew call for industrial action at France’s biggest box port
Docker and port worker unions at France’s biggest container port, Le Havre, have begun a programme of intermittent…
Compliance fears as Indian Customs introduces revised manifest rules
Indian Customs has implemented a long-awaited rule revision to tighten export/import cargo manifests.
The Sea Cargo…
Victoria: queue and jam – and now call your advisor (Part Two)
In Part One, headed ‘Victoria – Shitoria‘, I provided the context for the dire financial situation the Australian…
Big three US airlines given a lift from gains in cargo business
The big three US airlines cruised into 2025 on strong gains in their core passenger segment, and were further…
Ecommerce ‘a double-edged sword’ as airfreight fears a soft year
Air cargo volumes have rebounded partially since the Christmas slump – but indications suggest 2025 could be a soft…
Airbus u-turns on its Beluga fleet goal
Airbus has suspended all flying by its new heavylift airline, Airbus Beluga Transport (AiBT), and will wind the…