Henderson-Oxford Airport Boosts Regional Aviation in North Carolina

Henderson-Oxford Airport Boosts Regional Aviation in North Carolina

Henderson-Oxford Airport is located 7 kilometers northeast of Oxford, North Carolina, and is operated by the Oxford-Henderson Airport Authority. Covering an area of 220 acres and at an elevation of 161 meters, the airport has a runway that is 1,525 meters long and 30 meters wide. Unlike many airports in the U.S. with the same FAA and IATA codes, Henderson-Oxford Airport does not have an IATA code (HNZ), highlighting its uniqueness and development potential.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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JB Hunt Acquires RDI Last Mile to Boost Delivery Services

JB Hunt Acquires RDI Last Mile to Boost Delivery Services

J.B. Hunt acquired RDI Last Mile to expand its presence in the last-mile delivery sector, enhance its furniture delivery capabilities, and improve its geographic coverage in the Northeast region. This acquisition will further solidify J.B. Hunt's leading position in the last-mile market and lay the foundation for its future growth. The strategic move allows J.B. Hunt to better serve its customers and capitalize on the increasing demand for efficient and reliable last-mile solutions.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Winter Storm Belgian Rail Strike Disrupt Global Supply Chains

Winter Storm Belgian Rail Strike Disrupt Global Supply Chains

Winter storm warnings are in effect for 30 US states, with severe snow expected in the South and high ice storm risk in the Southeast. The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast face heavy snow and wind. Several states have declared states of emergency, and widespread delays and cancellations are expected for road and air travel. Port operations may be disrupted, posing challenges to the supply chain. Adding to logistical pressures, a railway strike in Belgium is further straining European transportation.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Kuala Lumpur Tops Asiapacific Air Hubs As Tokyo Narita Rises

Kuala Lumpur Tops Asiapacific Air Hubs As Tokyo Narita Rises

OAG reports Kuala Lumpur International Airport as the most connected airport in Asia-Pacific, with Tokyo Narita Airport showing significant improvement. Overall, Asia-Pacific airports have risen in rankings, driven by tourism demand, regional economic growth, and improved aviation infrastructure. Shanghai Pudong Airport leads in destination count. Future Asia-Pacific aviation hubs need to strengthen construction, optimize networks, enhance services, and embrace digital transformation to maintain their competitive edge and cater to evolving passenger needs and cargo demands.

Lanzhou South Asia International Freight Train Launches: Opening a New Economic Corridor

Lanzhou South Asia International Freight Train Launches: Opening a New Economic Corridor

On May 11, 2023, Lanzhou launched the 'Lanzhou Line' for international freight rail and road transport to South Asia. This new route tightly connects Lanzhou with South Asian countries, promoting local economic development and enhancing Sino-Nepalese relations. As a vital logistics hub, Lanzhou's strategic advantage under the Belt and Road Initiative is significantly elevated. The market recognition is gradually increasing, and it is expected to bring economic development opportunities to multiple regions in the future.

05/11/2023 Logistics
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Jifa Huan渤海 Leads NE Asia Feeder Shipping Via Datadriven Strategy

Jifa Huan渤海 Leads NE Asia Feeder Shipping Via Datadriven Strategy

Jifa Bohai Rim, backed by state-owned assets, a comprehensive route network, and digital services, has become a significant force in Northeast Asian shipping. The company enhances operational efficiency and solidifies its leading position in Northern China's feeder shipping market. Leveraging digital operations, it streamlines processes and improves customer experience, contributing to its overall competitiveness and sustainable growth within the Bohai Rim region. This enables Jifa to better serve its customers and maintain its dominance in the regional shipping landscape.

Ant Group Invests 200M in ANEXT Bank to Expand in Southeast Asia

Ant Group Invests 200M in ANEXT Bank to Expand in Southeast Asia

Ant Group has injected another SGD 200 million into its wholly-owned subsidiary, ANEXT Bank, bringing the total investment to USD 502.61 million. This reflects Ant Group's commitment to deepening its presence in the Southeast Asian digital finance market. Despite facing losses, ANEXT Bank, a key strategic foothold for Ant Group in Southeast Asia, will benefit from this capital injection. This will enhance its market competitiveness and help it achieve greater breakthroughs in the Southeast Asian digital finance sector.

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows As Huakai Yibai Acquires Tongtuo UPS Expands in Asia

Crossborder Ecommerce Grows As Huakai Yibai Acquires Tongtuo UPS Expands in Asia

The cross-border e-commerce sector is dynamic. Huakai Yibai plans to acquire Topo Technology, while UPS strengthens its Hong Kong logistics hub. YunTu Logistics launches a Xiamen-Miami cargo route. JD.com expands its Dutch warehouse, and BigCommerce reports strong performance. Amazon subleases warehouses in the US. TikTok Shop partners with Indonesia's Tokopedia, and IATA data shows an increase in air cargo volume. Competition intensifies as companies actively deploy global strategies.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Beijing Airport Boosts Cargo Clearance Aims for Hub Status

Beijing Airport Boosts Cargo Clearance Aims for Hub Status

Beijing has significantly improved its air cargo efficiency with the launch of the Tianzhu Comprehensive Bonded Zone's port operation area, reducing customs clearance time to just one hour. This initiative aims to enhance the competitiveness of Beijing Capital International Airport and compete with hubs like Incheon Airport for Northeast Asian dominance. The integration of the bonded zone and airport not only lowers logistics costs but also promotes the clustering of high-end industries, providing a powerful engine for Beijing's airport economy development.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Oita Airport: Kyushu's Historic Gateway Expands Global Connections

Oita Airport: Kyushu's Historic Gateway Expands Global Connections

Oita Airport, located in the northeast of Kyushu, Japan, serves as an important aviation hub for the city of Kunisaki and surrounding areas. Established in 1938 and developed through numerous renovations, the airport was officially opened in 1971, featuring both domestic and international terminals. It primarily connects to major cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, while also offering international flights. The airport's passenger volume has been steadily increasing, making it a key facility for promoting regional tourism and economic development.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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