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Transport & storage firms lead in business confidence for March

Author: London Loves Business

While many sectors brace for a downturn, transport & storage firms are bucking the trend.

Transport & storage firms lead in business confidence for March

Author: Supply and Demand Chain Executive

While many sectors brace for a downturn, transport & storage firms are bucking the trend.

Electric trucks are reshaping long-distance logistics

Author: Man Newsroom Corporate

Dachser is accelerating the shift to sustainable transport with the deployment of twelve MAN eTGX ultra-low-liner electric trucks.

US targets Chinese shipbuilding dominance with new port fees

Author: Reuters

The US Trade Representative is proposing port fees of up to $1.5 million per entry for Chinese-built ships, aiming to curb China’s dominance in global shipbuilding.

A shifting landscape

Author: April Lara

From trade tensions shaping shipping costs to electric trucks redefining efficiency, the logistics and transport sector is at a crossroads.

US pulls out of global shipping carbon talks amid levy backlash

Author: Business Times

In a surprise move, the United States has exited critical UN talks on decarbonising global shipping, rejecting proposals for the first carbon levy on emissions.

Air cargo demand grows as new US tariffs loom

Author: Zawya

Global air cargo saw a modest 3% year-on-year rise in Q1 2025—signalling resilience amid rising uncertainty.

ZenaDrone boosts US production without passing on costs

Author: Globe News Wire

ZenaDrone is expanding its manufacturing footprint in Arizona—without raising prices—despite escalating tariffs and rising geopolitical tension.

Emirates reimagines express delivery with passenger-level precision

Author: Retail News Asia

Emirates has unveiled Courier Express, a logistics solution that treats packages with the same priority as passengers—cutting out the traditional hub-and-spoke delays.

Malaysia bets on rail to shake up Europe-Asia trade routes

Author: South China Morning Post

Malaysia’s RM492 million inland port in Perlis could become a pivotal hub in a new Europe-to-Asia rail corridor—offering exporters an alternative to unstable maritime routes.

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