Air Partner Group's first quarter

The Group reports a strong start to the financial year, with the unaudited accounts for February, March and April showing expected underlying profit before tax of £6m.

BluJay Solutions enhances product offering

BluJay Solutions has released version 20.1 of its transportation, distribution and compliance software applications.

Bolloré Logistics expands in Scandinavia

Bolloré Logistics has taken a significant leap forward in the Nordics through the acquisition of a majority stake in the Swedish company Global Freight Solutions and its Finnish affiliate.

Saudi Arabian Logistics handling move

Saudi Arabian Logistics (SAL) has moved some of its services to the newly-opened facilities at King Khalid International airport.

New freight payment platform unveiled

PayCargo has launched a dedicated Canadian dollar online freight payment platform in Canada.

Automated robots help e-commerce in Melbourne

CEVA Logistics has deployed automated mobile robots at its Australian super-site Truganina, near Melbourne, in Australia.

Agility and Chapman Freeborn in Malé

Agility recently teamed up with Chapman Freeborn Airchartering to deliver CT scan and MRI machines to Malé, in the Maldives.

DHL launches dedicated service from China

DHL Global Forwarding has launched a dedicated 100 tonne weekly air freight service for organisations and governments shipping goods from China to Africa and the Middle East.

AirAsia embraces blockchain

AirAsia Group's logistics arm, Teleport, has launched Freightchain, a digital network for transparently confirming and tracking air cargo based on distributed ledger blockchain technology.

Traxens helps supply chain partners

Traxens, which provides high-value data and services for the supply chain industry, has announced that it has introduced a new pricing to help global partners manage the challenges presented by the...

Hactl takes COVID-19 initiatives

Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (Hactl) has stepped up its war on COVID-19, with the installation of thermal cameras in its staff canteen and throughout SuperTerminal 1.

Ethiopian Airlines gains cargo advantage

It is understood that the Kenyan government has approved Ethiopian Airlines operating with passenger aircraft to carry cargo to and from Jomo Kenyatta International in Nairobi.