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Air Cargo: Page 5
Air Cargo
Air Cargo Tracks Near Pre-Pandemic Levels
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Global goods trade continued to recover in Q2 and the additional easing of COVID-19 restrictions in China will further boost recovery in coming months.
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Transportation
2022 Sees First Price Jump in Containers
Container xChange
After significant lows in prices for containers, research shows the global average of monthly container prices increase for the first time this year.
Transportation
Does Lack of Prediction Ability Mean Container Shipping Chaos Peak Season?
Container xChange
A new report shows that more than half of freight forwarders are concerned that the peak season will bring more chaos than last year.
Air Cargo
Ethiopian Airlines Makes Big Investment in Air Cargo
Ethiopian Airlines
Ethiopian Airlines adds five new freighters to its fleet to capitalize on near-term cargo demand.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Rising Costs Prompt New Records for Import
National Retail Federation (NRF)
United States retailers are importing materials and goods at a record pace, according to the NRF, ahead of rising costs and fear of more supply chain disruption.
Transportation
Russian Invasion to Cripple Global Supply Chains
As the Russia/Ukraine war rages on, global supply chains run the risk of once again being disrupted in a fashion similar to when the COVID-19 pandemic first hit.
Transportation
Russian Invasion Creates Ripple Effect Through Supply Chains
Despite how and when the Russia/Ukraine War ends, the impacts are already being felt by many supply chains, leading to production stoppages, port closures and other bottlenecks sure to create additional supply chain disruptions for months to come.
Supply Chain Visibility
project44 Allows Public to Follow Supply Chain Crisis Data
project44
Inspired by the latest supply chain disrupter, the Freedom Convoy in Canada, project44 releases an online portal designed to let the public see real-time insight and data on the global movement of goods.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Acquisition Enhances Insights into Global Ocean, Air Freight Markets
Xeneta
Tracking daily fluctuations in the ocean and air freight markets helps Xeneta support clients with making smarter ocean and air freight decisions.
Transportation
How to Prepare for Global Logistics in 2022
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Shippers have had to become increasingly nimble and informed over the past year, and going into 2022, it’s critical to remain agile, open to alternative solutions and stay informed on the latest market insights.
Warehousing
New Partnership Aims to Predict Sales, Revenue Based on Weather
Logility
Weather is a significant impact in the supply chain, influencing sales and revenue in many ways the industry does not factor in. But a new Logility and Planalytics partnership uses weather data to drive sales.
Software Solutions
New Freight Forwarding Subsidiary Latest to Join Fight Against Crisis
GAT Logistics Solutions Group
Another new subsidiary arises to attract shippers during the supply chain crisis, this time from GA Telesis.
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