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    Air freight supply-demand factors adjust to war-disrupted market
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    Savannah to fund its own study on readying port for big ships
  • Resilience, relationships still trump technology in project cargo
    Resilience, relationships still trump technology in project cargo
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Air freight supply-demand factors adjust to war-disrupted market

Global cargo capacity has largely recovered to pre-shock levels, while international routes have yet to be seriously affected by jet fuel shortages, according to Xeneta.

Savannah to fund its own study on readying port for big ships

The Georgia Ports Authority will fund and initiate its own study for dredging and widening its ship channel and harbor as the US Army Corps of Engineers may lack the funds in 2027.

Resilience, relationships still trump technology in project cargo

US shippers of oversized cargo are being buoyed by positivity and strong demand in the Americas, but are struggling with capacity challenges and the uncertain geopolitical backdrop.

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