All Supply Chains Articles
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NewsAir cargo predicted to pick up in second half of 2026
Threatened tariffs will exceed actual implementation levels next year, creating market volatility but a more manageable impact on airfreight demand patterns
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InterviewsAmazon Air Cargo: primed for growth
Amazon Air Cargo has doubled its customer base since launching third-party services 12 months ago, with Latin America emerging as key growth market
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NewsDimerco reports “strong” peak season momentum
Air cargo demand from Asia has intensified in recent weeks, driven by e-commerce shipments and retail sales events, with transpacific rates climbing
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NewsLufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo move closer together
Lufthansa Group's cargo divisions are aligning commercial and operational businesses to unlock synergies while retaining individual brand identities
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NewsGeodis expands air network in South America
Freight forwarder Geodis is enhancing its air network in South America through an interline agreement with Atlas Air and mas
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NewsChina Eastern targets South America with Buenos Aires service
China Eastern Airlines is launching Shanghai-Buenos Aires flights for the first time and World Jaguar Logistics will be offering capacity
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NewsEmirates and Air Canada look at potential cargo JV
Emirates and Air Canada are extending their strategic partnership to 2032, with enhanced cargo cooperation to boost bi-directional freight flows
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NewsDHL opens new supply chain facility near Leipzig/Halle Airport
DHL Supply Chain has opened its third logistics facility near Leipzig/Halle Airport, adding 34,000 sq m of warehouse space
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NewsBox shipping not expected to quickly return to the Suez Canal
Container shipping lines are expected to maintain lengthy African routing for now despite Houthi militia ceasefire
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NewsAIT Worldwide Logistics expands into Indonesia
Chicago-based freight forwarder AIT Worldwide Logistics has opened its first Jakarta office, marking its eighth Asian market entry
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NewsUS lowers flight cuts following end of government shutdown
Federal Aviation Administration narrows flight capacity reductions from planned 10% to 3% at 40 airports as air traffic controller staffing improves
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NewsLufthansa Cargo expands capacity agreement with ITA
Lufthansa Cargo has largely implemented its capacity cooperation with ITA Airways, expanding its range of belly capacities by around 20%
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NewsAfA urges policy makers to ramp up flights following end of shutdown
US Airforwarders Association demands immediate reversal of 10% flight cuts at 40 major airports following the end of the record government shutdown
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NewsDHL to invest €1bn in India operations
DHL Group will invest €1bn in its India business units as the company looks to capitalise on the country's dynamic market and align with its 2030 growth targets
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NewsRotate: Reasons to be optimistic for air cargo in 2026
Consultant Rotate sees mixed signals for 2026 air cargo demand, with record freighter utilisation offsetting concerns over 26-month growth streak ending
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NewsIncreasing intra-Asia and Asia-Europe capacity is no threat to DHL
DHL does not view rising air cargo capacity on key Asia trade lanes as a threat to express business, with executives citing a strong market position
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NewsSMEs confident about Asia-Europe trade expansion
A FedEx survey has found 87% of European SMEs expect rising Asia Pacific exports and 85% of APAC firms are planning European market entry within 24 months
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NewsRhenus plans further airfreight expansion in Southeast Asia
Rhenus Group has established new airfreight gateways in Singapore and Bangkok to complement its Kuala Lumpur operations
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NewsFAA flight cuts to put pressure on US supply chains
The FAA will implement progressive capacity cuts at 40 major US airports, reaching 10% by 14 November, as the government shutdown strains air traffic control systems
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NewsAir cargo e-commerce volumes quickly recover after de minimis set back
Air cargo e-commerce volumes have demonstrated resilience following the US decision to end China's de minimis exemption, with trade flows quickly recovering



