All Supply Chains Articles – Page 9
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NewsXeneta: First signs of e-commerce uncertainty in February airfreight figures
The first signs of the impact of stricter requirements around e-commerce were visible in February’s air cargo data, while the overall market continued to grow
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NewsSF Airlines adds China-Pakistan route
SF Airlines has launched a new air cargo route between Urumqi in northwest China and Islamabad in Pakistan to meet demand for cross-border e-commerce
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NewsAir upside to proposed US China vessel charges?
The airfreight industry could benefit from a proposed new port call fee levied against China-built vessels importing goods into the US
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NewsHong Kong air cargo rates remain firm in February
Airfreight rates on major routes out of Hong Kong remained above last year’s levels in February despite concerns regarding the impact of tariffs
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InterviewsA virtual integrator role for airlines in e-commerce
Airlines are missing out on an opportunity to profit from the fastest-growing segment of air cargo, although they are ideally positioned to take advantage
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NewsAlaska and Hawaiian to expand Asian belly cargo network
Alaska Air Cargo and Hawaiian Air Cargo will offer belly capacity from Seattle to Tokyo and Seoul from May
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NewsTrump confirms Mexico/Canada tariffs and hikes China duties
US president confirms 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico will be applied from 4 March, while China faces a further 10% tariff
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NewsUS port strikes avoided as workers ratify new deal
Workers at US east coast and Gulf coast ports have “overwhelmingly” voted to ratify a new six-year master contract agreement
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NewsTiaca predicts air cargo growth in 2025 but warns of elevating risks
Air cargo association Tiaca is expecting air cargo demand to grow by 5% in 2025, but has warned of an “elevating risk” to its growth expectations
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InsightsE-commerce supply chains set for change with future de minimis cancellation
The planned future cancellation of the de minimis exemption in the US is set to shake up shake-up of e-commerce supply chains
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NewsDHL Group and UN IOM partner to enhance humanitarian logistics
DHL Group and the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) are working together to support humanitarian logistics
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NewsTranspacific freighter flights still down after CNY
The number of transpacific freighter flights has not yet recovered following the Chinese New Year potentially reflecting the introduction of US tariffs
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NewsAirfreight rates remain firm despite e-commerce concerns
Airfreight rates have remained firm over the last week despite concerns the market could take a hit due to the temporarily aborted de minimis ban and Lunar New Year
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NewsGebrüder Weiss targets US business with new facility
Gebrüder Weiss has opened an air and sea freight transport facility in Phoenix, Arizona, as part of its continued growth in the US
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NewsUPS launches new route between Paris and Hong Kong
UPS has added a new route between Paris (CDG) and Hong Kong (HKG) to meet expanding export demand from French businesses.
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NewsAir cargo will lose out with retail Red Sea return
Air cargo should expect the loss of some consumer and retail goods volumes when ocean shipping resumes in the Red Sea and Suez Canal
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NewsFlights from Liege and Brussels cancelled due to strikes
All tomorrow’s flights from Liege and Brussels airports have been cancelled as a result of nationwide strikes
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NewsUS temporarily reinstates de minimis exemption for Chinese shipments
The US has temporarily reversed its decision to block the de minimis exemption allowing low-value packages to be imported duty-free
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NewsUS Postal Service restarts acceptance of China packages
The USPS has restarted handling packages from China and Hong Kong after yesterday putting a stop on the processing of parcels from those origins
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NewsChina e-commerce hit again as USPS suspends handling parcels
China and Hong Kong’s e-commerce market has suffered another hit after the USPS suspended the handling of packages from the two origins



