AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will be publishing a request for tenders among sector parties for the provision of a new transport service that enables container terminal operators at Maasvlakte to exchange containers via an dedicated road.
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Shipping Technology
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | International Trade | Trade Regulation
Bloomberg | June 05, 2020 | International Trade
The European Union plans to prolong until July 1 a ban on most travel to the bloc as member nations first remove internal border controls triggered by the coronavirus pandemic.
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Maritime | Liner Shipping
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Energy | Conventional | By The Numbers
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Maritime
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Intermodal | Shipping Technology | Trucking
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | Project / Heavy Lift
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Ranking Member Sam Graves (R-MO) today applauded the Administration’s Executive Order targeted at reducing infrastructure project delays throughout the Executive Branch
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | International Trade | Commodity
USDA today announced a new U.S.-Taiwan equivalence arrangement, effective May 30, 2020, that streamlines organic trade with Taiwan.
AJOT | June 05, 2020 | International Trade | Commodity | By The Numbers
Bloomberg | June 05, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
British Airways is considering a legal challenge to block the U.K.’s quarantine plan, a day after the carrier skipped a meeting with the government to discuss the measures in protest at a lack of consultation.
AirAsia Group Bhd. is evaluating capital-raising proposals from bankers and looking at potential partnerships as it tries to ease liquidity pressure that’s also having knock-on effects on aircraft lessor Fly Leasing Ltd.
Air Freight News | June 05, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
Easing travel restrictions have lured carriers back, but it’s unclear whether passengers will climb aboard
The latest round of talks between the U.K. and European Union over their future relationship is set to finish without agreement, with both sides stuck after a week of making little progress.
Bloomberg | June 04, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
The fledgling recovery in Asian airline stocks caught an updraft on a bullish outlook from one of the world’s largest carriers.
American Airlines Group Inc. surged the most on record after the carrier said it would boost July flights 74% compared with this month, signaling that U.S. travelers freed from shelter-in-place orders are returning more quickly than expected.
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