WFS reinforces its commitment to the New York air cargo community
Air Cargo
AJOT | Top Story | January 09, 2018

WFS reinforces its commitment to the New York air cargo community

Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has demonstrated its confidence in the New York air cargo market by signing a 15-year lease on a new state-of-the-art, 346,000 square feet cargo terminal, the first phase of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s comprehensive Vision Plan to enhance the international reputation of John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Traditional Shipowner and Shipmanager strengthens its LNG business

AJOT | January 09, 2018 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk

LA City Attorney files lawsuits against three port trucking companies

AJOT | January 09, 2018 | Intermodal | Trucking

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Boeing, Turkish Airlines Announce Order for Three 777 Freighters

AJOT | January 09, 2018 | Air Cargo | Airlines

Boeing [NYSE:BA] and Turkish Airlines announced that the carrier ordered three more 777 Freighters in December 2017. The new order came weeks after the carrier took delivery of two of the large cargo jets as part of its plan to further expand its freight business.

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Nor-Shipping uncovers ocean opportunity with launch of Opening Oceans in Denmark in 2018

AJOT | January 09, 2018 | Maritime

Leading global maritime event week Nor-Shipping is making its first move outside Norway, with a new initiative to help maritime and ocean industry players realise the almost limitless business potential of the ocean space.

CMA CGM: Port congestion surcharge Aden, Yemen

AJOT | January 09, 2018 | Maritime | Liner Shipping

Alibaba’s Jack Ma Will Consider Listing Units in Hong Kong

Bloomberg | January 09, 2018 | International Trade

Eurostar Appoints Yodel’s Cooper CEO as Petrovic Joins Siemens

Bloomberg | January 09, 2018 | Intermodal | Rail

Oil Burning on Tanker Off China Seen Cutting Sea-Spill Risks
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | January 09, 2018

Oil Burning on Tanker Off China Seen Cutting Sea-Spill Risks

The fire engulfing an Iranian tanker off China is being fueled by the oil on board, a scenario seen reducing the amount of supply that may spill into the sea and cause widespread environmental damage.
Top Iron Ore Port Ships Half Billion Tons as Bears Call Time

Bloomberg | January 09, 2018 | Ports & Terminals

India Proposes 70% Duty on China, Malaysia Solar Imports

Bloomberg | January 09, 2018 | International Trade

Trump Touts Tax Cuts to Farmers Amid Immigration, Trade Concerns

Bloomberg | January 09, 2018 | International Trade

Adani Australia Port Must Refinance Soon Or Face Rating Cut

Bloomberg | January 08, 2018 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Acapulco Airport Operator Has First Holiday Slump in Eight Years

Bloomberg | January 08, 2018 | Air Cargo | Airports

OPEC’s Oil Cuts Claim a Victim as Supertanker Earnings Tumble

Bloomberg | January 08, 2018 | Energy | International Trade

U.K. Should Have `Canada Plus Plus Plus’ Brexit Deal, Italy Says

Bloomberg | January 08, 2018 | International Trade

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