E-commerce logistics – Page 2
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NewsICAO and UPU to strength airmail security after incendiary incidents
ICAO and UPU are expanding their co-operation on international airmail security in response to a more challenging security environment.
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NewsUS to end de minimis exemption for all countries next month
The US will suspend the de minimis exemption for low-value imports for all countries of origin from the end of August
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NewsEmirates expands its Courier Express service
Emirates is expanding its recently launched end-to-end delivery solution, Emirates Courier Express, to Australia
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NewsWFS targets forwarding and e-commerce in Copenhagen
Ground handler WFS has opened a re-furbished facility at Copenhagen Airport to support the expansion of its e-commerce business from the hub
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NewsAmazon Air Cargo and Air Premia extend reach with new partnership
Amazon Air Cargo has signed an interline agreement with South Korean carrier Air Premia covering operations from Incheon to Honolulu and onto the US
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NewsChina-US e-commerce airfreight drops steeply in May
The US removal of the de minimis exemption for packages from China in May resulted in a 43% decline in e-commerce shipments from China to the US
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NewsEmbraer maintains feeder freighter outlook on e-commerce and ‘friendshoring’
Embraer is maintaining its outlook for feeder freighter demand, with growing e-commerce demand and regional supply chain operations expected to fuel fleet growth
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NewsRobot tech helps FedEx manage growing e-commerce volumes in Cologne
FedEx has introduced an AI-powered sorting robot at its air network location in Cologne to help manage parcels and growing numbers of e-commerce packages
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NewsDronamics put forward for a STEP programme equity investment
Dronamics, which designs, builds and operates the only long-range, high payload cargo drones in Europe, has been put forward for an equity investment of up to €30 under the European Innovation Council (EIC) Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP) programme
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NewsFedEx celebrates 40 years of scheduled transatlantic services
FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its inaugural scheduled transatlantic service
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NewsWCAworld launches WCA eCommerce Solutions
WCAworld, described as the world’s largest and most powerful network of independent freight forwarders, has brought its WCA eCommerce network together with World Parcel Alliance
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NewsDHL targets growth in the Middle East with €500m investment
The DHL Group has revealed plans to invest more than €500m in its Middle East operations as the region’s strategic importance continues to grow
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NewsAmazon Air Cargo expands in South America with Avianca partnership
Amazon Air Cargo has partnered with Avianca Cargo on freighter operations between Miami and Bogotá
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InsightsPutzger perspective: More of the same in e-commerce?
The unexpectedly abrupt détente in the US-China trade war not only slashed tariffs on regular imports but also cut the US levy on e-commerce parcels originating in China
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NewsEDT selects FCS for e-commerce handling at Frankfurt Airport
E-commerce logistics provider EDT has selected Frankfurt Cargo Services (FCS) for handling services for cross-border e-commerce volumes between China and Europe
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NewsEuropean Union weighs up e-commerce processing fee
The European Union (EU) is considering introducing a processing fee for e-commerce imports in response to soaring imports of online parcels
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InsightsIATA champions five e-commerce strategies
IATA is advocating five strategies for the air cargo industry to optimise e-commerce business
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NewsAir cargo braces as US ends China’s de minimis exemption
The US de minimis exemption for packages from China and Hong Kong ends today, with air cargo waiting to see how much of an impact it will have on the market
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NewsTeleport and GTR team up on new air cargo terminal in Malaysia
Teleport has teamed up with GTR to open a new air cargo terminal in Malaysia as it aims to improve ground handling and processing infrastructure
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NewsHong Kong-based U-Freight stays positive on e-commerce despite de minimis change
U-Freight is positive on the outlook for e-commerce despite the US ending the de minimis exemption for parcels from Hong Kong and China



