Lucknow Airport Boosts Regional Economy with Global Connectivity

Lucknow Airport Boosts Regional Economy with Global Connectivity

Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow is the thirteenth busiest airport in India, located in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It provides essential domestic and international air services. Built in 1986, it was upgraded to an international airport in 2012. The airport features two terminals: Terminal 1 serves international flights while Terminal 2 caters to domestic ones. Its transportation network connects multiple major cities, contributing to the economic development of the region.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Katowice Airport Booms as Poland’s Fourth-Busiest Aviation Hub

Katowice Airport Booms as Poland’s Fourth-Busiest Aviation Hub

Katowice International Airport, located in the Silesian region of Poland, serves as the main shipping hub of the area. Established in 1940, it features three passenger terminals and offers numerous domestic and international routes. The airport accommodates around 5.4 million travelers annually and collaborates with various airlines to ensure a comfortable and safe flying experience. Whether for business travel or leisure tourism, Katowice International Airport is an ideal gateway to the world.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Fort McMurray Airport Boosts Regional Economy as Key Aviation Hub

Fort McMurray Airport Boosts Regional Economy as Key Aviation Hub

Fort McMurray International Airport, located in Alberta, is the largest airport in the northern region, serving numerous domestic and international flights. Managed by the Fort McMurray Airport Authority since 2010, it has two terminals and an annual capacity of 1.5 million passengers. The airport has experienced rapid growth in recent years, connecting to several major cities, leading to a significant increase in passenger numbers and becoming the 15th busiest airport in Canada.

Container Forklifts Evolve as Key Logistics Tools in Global Trade

Container Forklifts Evolve as Key Logistics Tools in Global Trade

This article explores the application characteristics and structural requirements of container forklifts in container terminals and storage yards. Container forklifts offer advantages such as flexibility and low acquisition costs, but also present issues related to layout and visibility. In terms of structural requirements, aspects such as lift height, visibility, lifting capacity, and operational functionality must meet relevant standards to ensure that forklifts can efficiently and safely perform container loading and unloading tasks.

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

A strike by dockworkers at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, shut down key terminals, compounded by a public holiday, disrupting port operations for five days. As the Port of Antwerp is a crucial hub for Chinese e-commerce products entering the German market, this strike will impact the delivery time of cross-border parcels, potentially causing shipping delays. Logistics companies are actively responding to the situation, and consumers should monitor their tracking information for updates.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Outpost Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Terminal Expansion

Outpost Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Terminal Expansion

Outpost partners with GreenPoint, securing a $1 billion investment to accelerate the development of a national network of trucking terminals. Outpost provides fleets with flexible and efficient infrastructure by integrating physical locations, operations, and technology, expanding services to include office space, warehousing, maintenance, and fuel. Their access control automation platform aims to reduce costs and improve efficiency. This collaboration is set to reshape the trucking industry and create long-term value for the supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Shipping Industrys Digital Shift Could Yield Trilliondollar Gains

Shipping Industrys Digital Shift Could Yield Trilliondollar Gains

The shipping industry faces significant challenges due to insufficient data sharing and poor collaboration. A new report highlights the urgent need for digital transformation. By improving coordination between carriers and terminals, and enhancing supply chain visibility, the industry can significantly improve efficiency, reduce costs, and unlock substantial business potential. Digitalization offers solutions to streamline operations, optimize resource allocation, and foster better communication across the entire shipping ecosystem, leading to a more resilient and competitive industry.

WES Surpasses WMS As Top Warehouse Efficiency Solution

WES Surpasses WMS As Top Warehouse Efficiency Solution

Facing the increasing complexity of inventory management in automated warehouses, WMS is becoming insufficient. WES, acting as a "super dispatcher," connects WMS with automated equipment, enabling information sharing and resource optimization. The golden combination of WMS+WES significantly improves warehouse efficiency through order optimization, inventory monitoring, and equipment collaboration, helping companies build smarter and more efficient smart warehouses. This synergy addresses the limitations of WMS in dynamic environments and optimizes material flow within the automated warehouse.

01/16/2026 Warehousing
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Ports Address Container Location Discrepancies

Ports Address Container Location Discrepancies

This paper addresses discrepancies between APL container equipment lists and actual berthing terminals, proposing an efficient solution. First, verify the actual berthing terminal with the shipping company. Second, understand the reason for the information mismatch and request the shipping company to provide correct, stamped information. Finally, proceed with the inbound procedures flexibly, based on the actual situation. This ensures smooth container processing despite initial documentation errors and minimizes potential delays or complications related to terminal discrepancies.

Maersk Adjusts Asia Import Surcharge for Thai Ports

Maersk Adjusts Asia Import Surcharge for Thai Ports

Maersk announced an adjustment to the Equipment Positioning Origin Import (POI) surcharge for intra-Asia imports to Sahathai and TCT terminals, effective May 14, 2021. This surcharge applies to containers exceeding road transport weight limits and opting for barge transportation. Maersk advises customers to accurately calculate cargo weight, plan transportation strategies effectively, and communicate in advance to optimize transportation costs. This adjustment aims to manage equipment repositioning costs associated with heavier cargo requiring barge services within the region.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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