Forward Air Expands NJ Drayage Services to Enhance Port Efficiency

Forward Air Expands NJ Drayage Services to Enhance Port Efficiency

Forward Air expands its intermodal drayage operations in New Jersey, aiming to improve port efficiency and broaden its Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) network. This expansion optimizes supply chains, reduces costs, and enhances customer competitiveness. The strategic move strengthens Forward Air's presence in a key transportation hub, providing more comprehensive and efficient logistics solutions. By streamlining drayage services, the company aims to alleviate congestion and improve the overall flow of goods through the region, ultimately benefiting its customers with faster and more reliable delivery times.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Hangzhou Airport Bonded Zone Streamlines Clearance Fuels Air Cargo Growth

Hangzhou Airport Bonded Zone Streamlines Clearance Fuels Air Cargo Growth

The Hangzhou Airport Comprehensive Bonded Zone achieved rapid acceptance in 84 days, thanks to an integrated model. Leveraging the advantages of 'Four Zones and One Hub' (referring to its integrated functions and location), it promotes the quality and efficiency of the export-oriented economy. This streamlined process and strategic positioning are key to boosting international trade and economic growth in the region. The zone aims to facilitate efficient customs clearance and attract foreign investment, ultimately contributing to the development of the airport economic zone.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Costa Ricas Aviation Sector Boosts Economic Growth

Costa Ricas Aviation Sector Boosts Economic Growth

Air transport significantly contributes to Costa Rica's economy, directly generating employment and GDP. Indirectly, it impacts the economy through supply chains, employee consumption, and tourism, with a total contribution of $5.2 billion. Furthermore, air transport facilitates education, cultural exchange, and supports sustainable development. Decreasing air transport costs have improved accessibility in recent years. International routes primarily serve North America, leading to a significant increase in the country's connectivity index, mainly driven by tourism destinations.