The Abu Dhabi-based express carrier, having already completed two deals in January, 2016, says it has plans for further expansion.
Yusen Logistics posts soaring profits
The third-party logistics provider posted net sales of 359 billion yen for the nine months ended Dec. 31, 2015 and projects net sales of 480 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016.
Kewill, INTTRA expand partnership
Kewill will use INTTRA’s schedules tool to supplement its transportation and trade management platform MOVE, adding to its use of INTTRA booking and shipping instructions tools.
Global air cargo growth slows in 2015
A strong start to the year helped the air cargo industry post a 2.2 percent gain in freight-ton kilometers, according to data from International Air Transport Association.
Port of Gothenburg volumes rise 3% in 2015
Although the Swedish port experienced year-over-year throughput declines for roll-on/roll-off units and containers in 2015, Gothenburg saw a surge in car and oil volumes.
U.S. steel imports tumble 12.6% in 2015
The American Institute for International Steel projects steel import volumes will continue to be weak as a result of a variety of factors such as the deepening slowdown in China, the weak Canadian economy and low oil prices.
U.S.-flag lakers see decline in January volumes
A total of 2.3 million tons of dry-bulk cargo, primarily consisting of iron ore, was transported by U.S.-flag Great Lakes freighters on the Great Lakes in January, a 23.1 percent year-over-year decline.
MIQ Logistics enhances presence in Latin America
The global third-party logistics provider purchased certain assets in Alfa Logistics and Kronos Logistics.
Estes Express expands use of solar power
The Richmond, Va.-based trucking company is powering its Greensboro, N.C. terminal with solar energy.
WFS wins cargo handling contract at JFK Airport
Japan Airlines awarded a new cargo handling contract to Worldwide Flight Services, the world’s largest airfreight handler, at New York’s JFK International Airport.