Supply chains – Page 4
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NewsNew courier terminals in Mexico for express handler time:matters
German logistics company time:matters is expanding its international network with the opening of two courier terminals in Mexico
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NewsAtlas Air to operate 777F for Etihad Cargo
Atlas Air has entered a new long-term partnership with Etihad Cargo to provide dedicated capacity with a 777 freighter
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NewsCarriers suspend parcels from Europe to US
European carriers have been suspending parcel shipments to the US following the US government's decision to end the de minimis exemption
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NewsGlobal belly benefits in store for Etihad Cargo
Etihad Cargo will be able to offer more belly capacity to customers with Etihad’s plans to increase frequencies and add new global destinations
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NewsLufthansa offers more global cargo capacity for winter
Lufthansa is offering customers more cargo capacity in Europe during Winter following its cooperation agreement with ITA Airways
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NewsAir Canada Cargo continues modified freighter schedule after strike
Air Canada Cargo will continue to operate a modified freighter schedule following the end of a strike that disrupted operations
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NewsStrike puts 75% of Air Canada Cargo volumes at risk
Air Canada Cargo has put a modified freighter schedule in place to protect up to 25% of volumes in response to ongoing strike action
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NewsAsia capacity pays off for Emirates SkyCargo
Emirates SkyCargo said it now offers over 21,000 tonnes of weekly tonnage in and out of East and Southeast Asia
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NewsDSV outlines an uncertain end to the year for air cargo
The outlook for air cargo over the coming months is uncertain, with a dynamic trade environment making it difficult to predict market developments
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NewsUS and China extend tariff truce until November
China and the US have agreed to extend their tariff truce for another 90 days, avoiding the addition of levies of more than 100%
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NewsMy Freighter starts scheduled operations with Asia-Europe route
My Freighter has officially launched a new international route connecting Shanghai, Tashkent and Amsterdam
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InterviewsTAM remains resilient with diversification
TAM Group’s core business in Southeast Asia has put it in a strong position with the further shift of supply chains from China to the region
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NewsAir cargo market faces the impact of latest US tariffs
The air cargo market is facing more uncertainty as the US has today implemented higher tariffs on dozens of countries
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NewsDelta Cargo expands offering in South America
Delta Cargo is focusing on expanding its network to South America as tariff strife affects China-US air cargo volumes
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NewsJuly airfreight volumes up 5% due to frontloading and modal shift
Xeneta has reported that global air cargo volumes climbed 5% year on year in July due to frontloading and modal shift
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NewsAir One and One Air launch scheduled 747F services spanning three regions
British airline One Air and its GSA Air One will soon offer scheduled Boeing 747-400 freighter operations spanning three regions
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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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NewsWestJet Cargo benefits from five new cities for winter
WestJet Cargo will benefit from five new passenger destinations that will be added to WestJet’s network in its 2025/26 winter schedule
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NewsTariffs see shippers rush exports but hesitate over airfreight schedules
Dimerco has stated shippers are uncertain about planning air cargo schedules as the US tariff deadline of 1 August approaches
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NewsNo tariff effect on rebound in southeast Asia-US volumes
Air cargo tonnages from southeast Asia to the US have rebounded, but this is reportedly due to a previous drop in volumes rather than tariffs



