ACF Podcast: Tales from TIACA – what are the hot topics?
Host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone interviews a plethora of supply chain industry experts in ...
Carriers operating a mix of air cargo and passenger services into Mexico City want more support to stave off supply chain collapse as a freighter ban draws closer.
In December full-freighter services from Benito Juarez Airport (MEX) had to move to Felipe Angeles (AIFA) within 107 business days, but as these efforts continue, questions are mounting over the capabilities of AIFA and the wider logistics network to facilitate this.
Tiaca director general Glyn Hughes told The Loadstar: “We understand AIFA’s warehouse facilities ...
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Shippers snap up airfreight capacity to US ahead of tariff deadline
Forwarders stay cool as US 'liberation day' tariffs threaten 'global trade war'
New price hikes may slow ocean spot rate slide – but for how long?
Tighter EU import requirements proving 'a challenge' for forwarders
Supply chain delays expected after earthquake hits Myanmar
Looming Trump tariffs will create 'a bureaucratic monster' for Customs
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