In a recent presentation to the JFK Air Cargo Association, Andy Kirschner, director of Delta Cargo Sales for the Americas made a compelling case for Delta’s air cargo growth strategy.
A Master’s degree in International Trade and Investment Policy provides students with an understanding of how world economies are run and the mechanisms that enable them to work together.
On the heels of its recent expansion in Europe, Uber Freight has announced its entry into Canada, with a view to facilitating seamless domestic and cross-border loads. The first foray into North America further enlarges Uber Freight’s global footprint after its expansion into Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
At the annual Propeller Club convention that took place at New Orleans between October 15-17, representatives of the Ports of New Orleans, Virginia, Seattle and Tacoma, reported declines in business due to the U.S. trade dispute with China
Ocean carriers need to improve customer service and simplify costing related to impending low-sulphur fuel requirements, according to a panel of shipping executives speaking today [Tuesday, Oct. 22] in Charleston, South Carolina.
On a steady course of success at the South Carolina Ports Authority helm, James I. “Jim” Newsome III is getting plenty of support for realizing the agency’s vision of the Port of Charleston as the nation’s preferred containerport.
In an interview with AJOT at the IANA Intermodal Conference in Long Beach CA, Jim Filter, Schneider’s SVP of Intermodal Services outlined Schneider’s operational and network expansion priorities in light of some current industry issues affecting drayage and intermodal rail.