Supply chains – Page 26

  • News

    Forward Air and Omni Logistics to merge

    2023-08-11T10:14:14Z

    Global multimodal provider of air, ocean and ground services Omni Logistics will merge with Forward Air, a provider of transportation services across the US, Canada and Mexico.The definitive agreement will create a combined company that generated approximately $3.7bn of adjusted revenue for the twelve months ended June 30."The combination of ...

  • News

    Silk Way West launches LA cargo route

    2023-08-10T08:21:30Z

    Silk Way West Airlines has expanded its US network by adding weekly freighter flights to and from Los Angeles International Airport.The Baku-headquartered airline said it will transport a wide range of general cargo, perishables, oversized and e-commerce goods on the route.Los Angeles is one of the world’s largest cargo gateways, ...

  • News

    Workers at Canadian ports say yes to new deal

    2023-08-09T10:41:35Z

    Workers at the ports of Prince Rupert and Vancouver in Canada have voted to accept a new deal that will put an end to industrial action and the threat of widespread supply chain disruption.The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada released a statement on August 4 that said: "The ...

  • Insights

    Putzger perspective: Not there yet

    2023-08-07T07:35:00Z

    Are we there yet? One of the hallmarks of summer are cars headed to vacation destinations echoing with this refrain issued at frequent intervals by kids anxious to reach the end of the journey. Adults waiting for an outcome usually have a more judicious approach to the distance, but some ...

  • News

    cargo-partner launches Western Europe–Asia consolidation services

    2023-08-01T14:09:45Z

    Austria-based international logistics specialist cargo-partner has introduced new airfreight consolidations between Western Europe and Asia.The weekly services link major airports in Austria, Germany, the UK, Sweden and the Netherlands with Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Shanghai, Bangkok, Hong Kong and Singapore.They include pre-carriage from anywhere in Western Europe as well as ...

  • News

    YTO Express adds Guangzhou–India links

    2023-08-01T13:55:12Z

    Shanghai-headquartered express delivery company YTO Express is to launch three weekly Boeing 767-300 freighter flights linking Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport with Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi in India.According to a report by Chinese news agency Xinhua, each round trip will carry cargo including electronic products, automotive parts, textiles and machinery.The flights ...

  • News

    Canadian port workers deal on table to end strikes

    2023-08-01T09:42:45Z

    Strikes at the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert are understood by Air Cargo News to have ended after the announcement of a new settlement for workers.Industrial action involving over 7,000 dockworkers belonging to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada began on July 1 after the ILWU failed ...

  • News

    Aero Africa joins Global Logistics Summit Network

    2023-07-31T11:27:15Z

    Air cargo management group Aero Africa has joined the Global Logistics Summit Network (GLSN)."Aero Africa is now supporting Senegal, Gabon, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Congo-Brazzaville, Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Burundi, Botswana, Cape Verde & DR Congo inside the GLSN forwarding network," said GLSN in a press release on July 31.According ...

  • News

    Hong Kong Air Cargo targets expansion

    2023-07-31T10:40:24Z

    Hong Kong Air Cargo (HKC) has opened a new Greater Bay Area Office (GBA Office) in Shenzhen to expand its business in the region.According to a HKC LinkedIn post on July 31, chairman and president of HKC, ZHANG Youqiang, said: "The opening of our GBA Office in Shenzhen is a ...

  • News

    Canada port strikes called off

    2023-07-20T11:32:05Z

    Strikes at the Canadian ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert have been called off, putting an end to the threat of multimodal supply chain disruption.Over 7,000 dockworkers belonging to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada went on strike at the ports on July 1, after the ILWU failed ...

  • News

    UPS talks with unions set to resume as strike action looms

    2023-07-20T10:28:01Z

    Talks between UPS and union representatives are set to resume next week with potential strike action less than two weeks away.The express giant urged quick action to finalise a deal with the Teamsters union saying that members would not work beyond July 31 when the current deal is due to ...

  • News

    US forwarders told to brace for UPS strike action disruption

    2023-07-17T08:10:30Z

    US freight forwarders have been told to brace for the impact of potential strike action at UPS and major trucking firm Yellow Freight going insolvent.Brandon Fried, executive director of the Airforwarders Association, said that supply chains are facing a "perfect storm" that would disrupt the flow of goods across the ...

  • News

    Challenge Group reports ongoing demand for end-to-end services

    2023-07-14T09:08:04Z

    The Challenge Group benefitted from an increase in demand for end-to-end services that started at the height of the Covid pandemic but that has continued even after the easing of the crisis.Challenge Group chief commercial officer Or Zak said that the demand was fuelled by difficulty in securing transport service ...

  • Air Partner ship spares transport
    News

    Air Partner delivers time-critical ship spares

    2023-07-12T09:37:59Z

    Photo: Air PartnerAir Partner said its cargo team has successfully delivered time-critical ship spares from West Palm Beach, US, to St. Croix, US Virgin Islands.The Air Partner Cargo team, based at the group’s US headquarter offices in Fort Lauderdale, responded to a charter request to carry 13 tons (12,940 kgs) ...

  • News

    Canada port strikes could see congestion and shift to airfreight

    2023-07-10T09:37:38Z

    Ongoing strike action at the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert in Canada hasn't yet resulted in a shift of cargo from sea to air, but there could be disruption to supply chains yet, the Airforwarders Association (AfA) has warned.Over 7,000 dockworkers belonging to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ...

  • News

    Have air cargo rate and volume declines bottomed out?

    2023-07-07T14:49:28Z

    The big two questions posed in the latest Baltic Exchange air cargo market update were whether rates and volumes had reached the bottom.Tackling the question on demand, Bruce Chan, director and senior research analyst covering global logistics and future mobility at investment bank Stifel, outlined three scenarios.Chan's bull thesis is ...

  • DHL ATL Hub Ribbon Cutting
    News

    DHL Express opens Americas region hub in Atlanta

    2023-07-07T10:25:18Z

    Photo: DHLDHL Express has opened its Americas region hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to strengthen its global supply chain capabilities.Spanning 100,000 sq ft, the $84.5m hub further strengthens the company’s connections and service capabilities between the US and key global markets.The hub establishes direct connections between 19 cities ...

  • Global-air-cargo-volume-capacity-load-factor-and-freight-rate-developments
    News

    Airfreight market "getting pretty nasty" as rates fall

    2023-07-06T10:26:12Z

    Airlines are offering lower airfreight rates to avoid losing volumes despite data showing that demand declines have bottomed out.The latest market analysis from Xeneta's CLIVE Data Services shows that in June chargeable weight declined 1% compared with a year ago, while capacity was up 8% and dynamic load factors were ...

  • Insights

    Putzger Perspective: The rising cost of supply chains

    2023-07-05T07:51:00Z

    The spectre of serious supply chain disruption has loomed large over the logistics industry. By mid-June beneficial cargo owners were looking anxiously for updates on labour contract discussions. UPS was negotiating with the Teamsters union, which had signalled its intention for a tough fight. On the North American west coast, ...

  • Oslo Airport at night, credit Avinor
    Insights

    Nordic countries invest to battle through challenges

    2023-07-05T07:35:51Z

    Nordic air cargo players are facing the same market challenges as the industry is worldwide, but are seeking to tackle them with strategic infrastructure, service and fleet investments.Elizabeth Axtelius is the director of aviation business at Swedavia, the Swedish state-owned company that owns and operates ten of the country’s airports. ...