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Air cargo should expect the loss of some consumer and retail goods volumes when ocean shipping resumes in the Red Sea and ...
Global marine fuel sales jumped in 2024 after attacks by Yemen's Houthis starting in late 2023 prompted most shipping ...
Now two-thirds complete, DP World's Sokhna Logistics Park is set to enhance trade and connectivity in the Suez Canal region ...
Most shipping stakeholders expect Suez Canal transits to resume before the end of 2025 and for Trump tariffs to escalate, ...
Nafith International, in joint venture with Egytrans, will modernise trucking operations at Egypt's West Port Said.
DP World has reached a major milestone in the development of the Sokhna Logistics Park, with 65% of the first phase now ...
The time it takes for fresh produce from Kenya to be exported to Europe by sea has gone up significantly due to the logistical challenges shippers face following the Suez Canal's blockage.
At least one Norwegian shipping company is ready to chance a voyage through the Red Sea. Champion Tankers’ 47,200-dwt ...
Aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) pulled into Souda Bay, Greece on Thursday for a port call following 50 days in ...
Vincent Clerc stressed it would cost "hundreds of millions of dollars" if the ocean carrier brought vessels back to the Suez ...