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Port of Oakland adopts $480 million budget for FY 2023

The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved a 2023 fiscal year budget of $480 million at their June 23rd meeting. The $480 million operating budget projects 9% passenger growth at the Port’s Oakland International Airport (OAK). Cargo volume at the Oakland Seaport is expected to increase 2%. “Our economy has overcome the initial pandemic shock and our employees have done an excellent job containing expenses,” said Port of Oakland Executive Director Danny ... [+]

SA Recycling hits milestone in iron ore exports at Port of Long Beach

The SA Recycling terminal in the Port of Long Beach has topped a total of 2.5 million tons in exports of iron ore since October 2020, showing strong growth in the shipment of a resource once added to diversify the terminal's business beyond the processing ... [+]

JAXPORT, Trailer Bridge reach long-term lease agreement

The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) Board of Directors unanimously approved a long-term, $62 million agreement with Blount Island terminal operator Trailer Bridge. A Jacksonville-based company, Trailer Bridge provides twice-weekly barge service between Jacksonville and Puerto Rico and serves as a full-service logistics provider in the ... [+]

Qatar Airways Cargo announces Chapter 4 of WeQare – Diversity

For Qatar Airways Cargo diversity is a strength. Its employees, are all different in skills, age, race, gender, religious beliefs, experience, and much more but are serving the commune values of the carrier. United in their individualism, they strive to give their customers the top ... [+]

Transpacific Air Travel On The Rebound

The volume of passengers crossing the Pacific is increasing every day, according to Korean Air, the largest Asian airline in America.“We’re seeing a significant increase in passengers as borders open,” says John Jackson, Korean Air’s VP of sales and marketing. “We’re increasing capacity to meet ... [+]

WFS Deploys CHAMP’S Cargospot Solution Across France

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has completed the latest implementation stage of its digital roadmap by transitioning 15 of its air cargo handling stations in France to CHAMP’s Cargospot Software-as-a-Service (SAAS) solution.WFS signed a contract with CHAMP at the end of 2021 to implement Cargospot as ... [+]

US firm invests in Ukraine

US-based Logistics Plus has purchased Ukrainian-based freight forwarding and logistics company Concord-Trans. Located in Kyiv, with a second office in Odesa, the purchase includes nearly a dozen in-country logistics professionals specializing in road, sea, and air freight transportation, customs clearance capabilities, and project cargo management. Logistics Plus ... [+]

Forwarders must prepare for airfreight volume demand

Airforwarders Association members can rise to the challenge of an impending surge in demand for US air cargo capacity through better communication, Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association told members of the Los Angeles Air Cargo Association (LAACA) recently. The capacity crunch will be driven by ... [+]

Bolloré Logistics appoints

Bolloré Logistics announces the appointment of Francois-Xavier Colin to the position of General Manager - Supply Chain for the Americas. Based in the New York regional headquarters, Francois-Xavier will report directly to Yves Laforgue, CEO Bolloré Logistics Americas. He will replace Nathalie Leger who has ... [+]

IAG Cargo renews for CHAMP’s Traxon cargoHUB service

IAG Cargo (IAG) and CHAMP Cargosystems have extended their partnership for access to the largest air cargo community platform, Traxon cargoHUB. The carrier group will continue to work with CHAMP on services for access to its vast global network of freight forwarders.IAG Cargo, which is ... [+]

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