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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Shipping Price Overview and Flight Information from Shenzhen to Louisville

Shipping Price Overview and Flight Information from Shenzhen to Louisville

This article discusses the air freight prices and flight information from Shenzhen to Louisville, highlighting that rates may fluctuate due to market conditions. The standard freight rate is 95.0 CNY/kg, with a transfer fee of 320 CNY. The detailed route includes a transfer in Shanghai to Chicago, followed by truck transport to Louisville. It also reminds customers to confirm all related fees in advance, providing effective guidance for their shipping needs.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Pricing Guide from Shanghai to Louisville

Air Freight Pricing Guide from Shanghai to Louisville

This article provides an overview of air freight information from Shanghai (PVG) to Louisville (SDF), including flight and truck transfer details, cost structure, and important considerations. The flights are operated by Air China with multiple direct routes, facilitating the transportation of general cargo. It includes flight numbers, departure and arrival times, schedules, and associated costs. Note that the total cost includes fuel and security fees but excludes other fees charged based on actual circumstances.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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ATA Forecasts Steady Trucking Industry Growth Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Steady Trucking Industry Growth Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations forecasts that truck freight volume will reach 13.99 billion tons by 2035, accounting for 76.8% of the freight market share, with revenue projected to increase to $1.46 trillion. Trucking remains the dominant force, while other modes of transportation are also actively developing. This forecast provides a valuable reference for industry leaders and policymakers, highlighting the continued importance of trucking in the overall freight landscape and informing strategic decisions.

US DOT Shuts Down Thousands of Fraudulent CDL Training Schools

US DOT Shuts Down Thousands of Fraudulent CDL Training Schools

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on substandard CDL training providers. Nearly 3,000 institutions have been removed from the list of approved trainers for failing to meet required standards, and another 4,500 have received warnings. This initiative aims to improve truck transportation safety by ensuring drivers possess the necessary skills and eliminating fraudulent practices within the industry. The goal is to hold training schools accountable and promote safer roads for all.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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XPO Logistics Beats Q3 Forecasts RXO Spinoff Boosts Growth Outlook

XPO Logistics Beats Q3 Forecasts RXO Spinoff Boosts Growth Outlook

XPO Logistics reported strong Q3 results, with solid revenue and significant profit growth. Adjusted EBITDA reached a record high. The North American LTL business showed robust growth, and truck brokerage performed well. With the upcoming spin-off of RXO, XPO will focus more on its core businesses, promising a bright future. The company is poised to capitalize on its strengths and market opportunities following the separation, enhancing shareholder value and driving further operational efficiencies.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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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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