All Supply Chains Articles – Page 3
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NewsGeodis partnership with Atlas strong as milestone flight takes place
Freight forwarder Geodis has reached 500 successful flights on its dedicated Asia-Mexico freighter service operated by Atlas Air
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NewsAstral Aviation launches China-South Africa cargo route
Kenyan cargo carrier Astral Aviation has commenced operations on a new China-South Africa route, connecting Haikou with Johannesburg using its Boeing 767-300F
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NewsIAG Cargo benefits from winter capacity across key global routes
IAG Cargo will expand winter capacity across key trade lanes with frequency increases on existing services and new routes between Dublin and Madrid
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NewsAir cargo demand growth settles back in September
Air cargo demand growth decelerated to 3% year-on-year in September, down from 5% in August, as frontloading effects from trade uncertainty began to subside
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InsightsLogistics UK: Airport expansion to boost cargo connectivity
Recent approvals for runway expansion at Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton present opportunities to boost the UK's 2.6m tonne annual airfreight volumes
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InsightsTranspacific trade: Carriers seek access routes to buoyant southeast region
The Transpacific trade lane has seen a shake-up this year with the rollout of tariffs and the end of the de minimis exemption, but what are the longer term implications?
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NewsFedEx adds Incheon-Hanoi-Guangzhou route
FedEx has launched a new weekly service connecting South Korea, Vietnam and China, reducing transit times by one day as intra-Asia trade momentum builds
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NewsUS air forwarders "deeply concerned" about government shutdown
Airfreight forwarders warn of potential delays and disruptions to cargo operations as the US federal government enters its first shutdown in over seven years
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NewsSoutheast Asia is focus of peak season demand
Southeast Asia will be the focus of peak season airfreight demand as supply chains shift away from China following US tariff implementation
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NewsAir cargo recovers from typhoon as Golden Week gets underway
Air cargo networks across Asia have largely restored operations following super typhoon Ragasa's impact last week, though capacity constraints continue
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NewsNew FedEx sort centre to boost Estonian e-commerce
Federal Express has launched its first automated sorting facility at Tallinn airport, tripling capacity to 3,000 parcels per hour as Estonia's e-commerce sector grows 20% annually to reach €5 billion turnover.
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InsightsAirbus on track for H2 2027 A350F delivery
Airbus reports steady progress on the A350F production timeline following resolution of the Spirit AeroSystems supply chain challenges that previously delayed the programme
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NewsAir cargo flows continue to shift
Air cargo trade lanes have rapidly shifted this year as a result of US tariffs and the country’s decision to end the de minimis exemption
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NewsDHL Express adds Hanoi capacity to support tech export demand
DHL Express has deployed additional Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 freighters on daily Hanoi routes, adding over 300 tons of weekly capacity
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NewsJD Airlines launches Shenzhen-Singapore cargo route
JD Logistics' cargo airline has commenced operations between Shenzhen and Singapore to target growing e-commerce and electronics demand
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NewsTeleport and China Central sign interline partnership and MoU
Teleport and China Central Longhao Airlines have signed an interline agreement to enhance cargo connectivity along the China-Southeast Asia air trade corridor
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NewsGeosky launches Tbilisi-Chongqing route
Georgian cargo airline Geosky Airlines has begun flying from Tbilisi, Georgia, to Chongqing, China, to continue its international expansion
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NewsRhenus expands in UAE
German logistics provider Rhenus Group is expanding its UAE operations and Gulf presence with a new Abu Dhabi office and air-ocean service
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NewsCargo codeshare for All Nippon Airways and Air Incheon
All Nippon Airways and Air Incheon have begun codesharing on freighter services operated between Japan and South Korea
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NewsForwarders offer stability in troubled times
Freight forwarders are delivering critical stability to shippers facing mounting pressures from tariffs, regulatory reform and compliance demands



