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New technology allows for faster cargo clearance at Singapore's Tuas Port
Mobile technology allows Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officials to clear goods on the move, and drivers no longer need to wait in a holding area for the image scan results of their cargo.
A new project dubbed On-the-Fly Clearance, which was launched at Tuas Port last Octo...
Increased Gas Prices in Europe Lure LNG Cargoes from the US
The energy crisis in Europe is nowhere near over. With no signs of Russia backing away its troops from Ukraine or reversing the gas flow in the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline that has resulted in a much-reduced supply of natural gas to the continent, the European Union has been left in an awful state ...
Japan Receives Chemical Cargo from the UAE
Idemitsu Kosan Corporation in Japan said that the company had received a shipment of blue ammonia from the Abu Dhabi National Oil Corporation of the UAE in an attempt to reduce the country’s carbon footprint.
A UAE-based company, Fertiglobe, has produced this blue ammonia in the i...
SINGAPORE SOON TO BE SHIPMENT ZONE FOR VACCINES ACROSS THE REGION
HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore can become a central zone for shipment of antibodies to the different regions across the world, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG). It will act as an air cargo hub
Changi Ai...
SINGAPORE TRANSPORT HUB IMPROVISES BY SEA AIR FREIGHT MODEL
HIGHLIGHTS
- The aviation and oceanic businesses in Singapore are hoping to build up their sea air parcel capacities, to gain by developing territories that have risen out of the world pandemic.
This strategy for delivery is a multimodal method, ...
GREEK CARGO SHIP CATCHES FIRE IN ARABIAN SEA
HIGHLIGHTS
- A Greek Cargo ship caught fire in Arabian Sea on 19 AUG 2020.
- 18 crew members were onboard at the time of accident.
- There are casualties on this ship.
- The Shipping Ministry of Greece has confirmed the incident. <...
SOUTH KOREA ‘S LANDSLIDE GAMBIT OPERATING PASSENGER PLANES AS FREIGHT CARRIERS
- South Korea’s prominent national airline carriers Korean Air and Asian Airlines surprised the flailing market last week by registering an operating profit in the second quarter, while major airlines across the world was caught in a quagmire suffering losses due to the pandemic. ...
CHINA SHIPPING PIGS FROM FRANCE
Highlights:
- Volga-Dnepr, an aviation group of France, has flown more than 3,000 breeding pigs to China from France.
- The animals were transported in wooden crates in the Boeing 747 cargo plane.
- This measure is taken to restore local li...
SOUTH KOREAN AIRLINES WILL FLY AGAIN TO SELECT DESTINATIONS
Highlights –
- After a 3-month halt, South Korean airlines will start its services again.
- Korean Air and Asiana Airlines will fly to selective international routes.
- The airline will not fly in full cabin capacity.
- Only 20 per...
MSC ANNA - LONGEST CARGO VESSEL TO DOCK AT SAN FRANCISCO BAY
- The biggest Cargo Ship ever to touch San Francisco Port is here and it is taller than Sales Force Towers, the tallest skyscraper in San Francisco.
- The ship christened MSC ANNA originated in Shanghai and was off the coast of Half Moon Bay at 10 am.
The ship wil...
AVIATION INDUSTRY HITS HARD, MORE CARGO – LESS PASSENGER
Highlights –
- COVID-19 hits the aviation industry hard, more cargo planes in use
- Korean Air operating only 18 flights per day
- Asiana Airlines has flown more air cargo planes than passenger planes
COVID-19 has been de...
Etihad Cargo has been identified as a hub of excellence for perishable logistics
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Etihad Cargo, the Cargo, and supply arm of Etihad Airways, has cemented its position as a number one international air wares carrier when changing into solely the second carrier to be awarded IATA’s Centre of Excellence for Perishable Logistics (CEIV ...
Russia and Japan to fire their spacecraft to the ISS
It is safe to say that the International Space Station is always buzzing. The station’s astronauts carry out trials/experiments, make deductions, and conduct all sorts of scientific work while the spacecraft revolves around our planet. This week, however, the station is expected to be busier than ev...