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Taiwan and South Korea lines don’t fear US levy on Chinese ships
Taiwanese and South Korean liner operators are likely to be those least impacted by the US Trade Representative…
AD Ports launches Erkport JV, but loses out over Alsancak terminal
It’s been a couple of days of mixed fortunes for fast-growing UAE ports and logistics firm AD Ports and its…
EU states must decide on zero-emission truck weights or adoption will suffer
Lobby group Transport and Environment (T&E) has urged EU member states to agree weight allowances for…
Bullish Freightos says ‘cost efficiencies’ helping bring profitability in sight
Freightos plans to reinvest in its products this year, as it edges nearer to profitability after more than halving…
Walking the rumour tightrope – sale of Australia’s TGE looks near
Unsubstantiated rumours in the marketplace indicate that the naffly named ‘Team Global Express’ (TGE) – previously…
Sanctions-busting forwarder jailed, while Europe ‘ramps up the pressure’
An Israeli forwarder has been handed a two-year jail stretch for breaching US sanctions on Russia by sending some…
Making sense of the sheer Amazon LTL nonsense
Premium briefly touched upon the latest talk on Amazon’s purported ambition in the less-than-truckload arena…
Saleable Expeditors – management reshuffle talk continues
Our Bill Paul’s take on the 31 March retirement of Expeditors (EXPD) CEO Jeff Musser received very strong traction…
Electronic bills of lading a step closer with standardised framework
The Digital Container Shipping Association (DCSA) has finalised its standardised framework for digitised bookings…
So long then, Polar Air Cargo, and thanks for all the theatrics
Farewell then, Polar Air Cargo, the Atlas Air/DHL joint-venture.
A 20-year blocked space agreement, due to expire…