Cargo Breaking News - April 23rd, 2024
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CONCOR and PSA MESA Sign MoU for End-to-End Logistics Collaboration
Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR) and PSA MESA Supply Chain (PSA MESA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on April 18, 2024, in New Delhi to collaborate on providing seamless and cost-effective end-to-end logistics services to customers.
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Maersk enhances service between India and North Europe
A.P. Moller - Maersk announced an upgrade to its ME2 ocean service to include port calls in North Europe, namely Rotterdam, Felixstowe and Bremerhaven. The future port rotation of the ME2 service will be Port Tangier – Algeciras – Rotterdam – Felixstowe – Bremerhaven – Port Tangier – Salalah – Jebel Ali – Mundra – Nhava Sheva – Port Tangier, says an official release.
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Air cargo rates held steady in the second week of April: WorldACD
Average global air cargo rates held steady in the second week of April, equaling their level in the equivalent week the previous year for the first time since mid-2022 despite a drop in tonnages partly linked to Eid.
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Alaska Air to boost cargo booking systems for global ops
Alaska Airlines Cargo is looking ahead to improvements in its cargo booking system, an expanded freighter fleet and reinforced infrastructure in the coming months this year. “We launched the first phase of our new end-to-end cargo management system in October, and we converted two passenger 737-800 aircraft to dedicated freighters,” Adam Drouhard, Managing Director, Alaska Air Cargo said in his latest update. “We invested in infrastructure and equipment at stations across the state of Alaska.”