Nerves over lengthy air cargo contracts fade as a busy Q4 threatens
Volatile B2C ecommerce volumes have made shippers and forwarders “uncomfortable” about entering long-term agreements, according ...
TIACA has condemned the growing problem of goods that infringe intellectual property rights (IPR), and calls for Customs authorities to bring together rights holders, service providers and regulators for a working dialogue in a new Position Paper published today. Goods that infringe IPR account for a growing proportion of international trade, estimated at over $250bn by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
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'Liner panic' as new container production hits a post-Covid peak
Vessel juggling leaves ocean alliances short of Asia-Europe capacity
E-retailer demand surge to drive extended boom in trans-Pacific air freight market
More checks and delays at Nhava Sheva after latest seizure of goods from China
California staff launch class action against Ceva over 'breaches of Labor Code'
East-west freight rates continue rise; even transatlantic edges up
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