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Rijeka–Austria Rail Cargo Service Starts  

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A new first regular train Rail Cargo connection has been launched from the Croatian port of Rijeka and Enns in Austria. The block train is operated by Maersk Line with CD Cargo Adria providing rail services. The post Rijeka–Austria Rail Cargo Service Starts appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Rolls-Royce Supply Chain Issues Strike Again

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Impact on Cargo Operations The supply chain disruptions at Rolls-Royce are not only affecting passenger flights but are also having a notable impact on cargo operations. The limitations have forced cargo operators to reconfigure routing and adjust freight schedules to minimize disruptions to supply chains reliant on timely delivery.

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Cargo First strengthens Bournemouth Airport operations

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Cargo First , Bournemouth Airport’s dedicated cargo handling service, has strengthened its fast-track ‘One Team’ operation by bringing its on-site customs bonded warehouse facilities fully in-house. It now has full control over the whole cargo process, from offloading aircraft through to processing, onward loading and delivery.

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Cathay Pacific Cargo Rebrands

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Cathay has announced the launch of Cathay Cargo, a rebrand of its cargo business, and a change of name from Cathay Pacific Cargo. Shipping directly to more than 70 destinations worldwide, Cathay Cargo is committed to advancing the development of all destination countries served by Cathay’s more than 200 aircraft.

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IAG Cargo Restarts China Flights

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IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG) announces it will restart services between London-Heathrow and Beijing and Shanghai after almost two years, as China reopens its borders to tourists. The post IAG Cargo Restarts China Flights appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Air Cargo Hub Jewel

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Where is the air cargo market headed? David Priestman met Mr Lim Ching Kiat, Managing Director for Air Hub Development at Singapore’s Changi Airport Group (CAG), at the World Air Cargo Forum in Miami to gain a perspective. Total air cargo throughput has recovered to near pre-pandemic levels, 2m tonnes p.a.

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IAG Cargo Launches Service to Cincinnati

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IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (BA and Iberia), today announces it will be starting a new direct service between London-Heathrow and Cincinnati, Ohio for the first time in its history. In 2022 IAG Cargo had a commercial revenue of €1,615 million. generating $272.6

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