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U.S. Customs hopes to set e-comm standards

A two-page proposal that will be considered in June could postpone the release of a final World Customs Organization framework for another year. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is hoping to “lead and facilitate” international e-commerce standards as it is submitting to the World Customs Organization (WCO) a two-page document

Container industry may face feeder vessel shortage

SeaIntel says if charter rates for feeders increase, the pricing spread between services calling direct port-port pairs and trans-shipment products could widen.   The container shipping industry faces an “impending shortage of feeder vessels,” says SeaIntel, a Copenhagen-based research firm. “We found that the phase-in of the new large vessels in 2018-2020 is

Sudan Fuel Crisis ‘Has Reached Its Limit’

The fuel crisis that has been plaguing Sudan since March has led to an almost entire stop of traffic and public transport, especially in the periphery of the country. Officials attribute the scarcity of fuel to the corruption in the country. "The Sudanese call the ongoing fuel scarcity 'katma' [suppression, stifling],

Ethiopian Airlines to Purchase 10 New Aircrafts

Kampala - Africa's fast-growing carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, has signed a purchase agreement with Bombardier for 10 new Q400 aircraft. Bombardier Commercial Aircraft said on April 27 that the value of the transaction is worth US$332 million. "The Bombardier turboprops continue to deliver unmatched performance to our operators, and we are proud that

Kuala Lumpur-Singapore named busiest international air route

The air route linking Singapore and the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur has become the busiest in the world, research shows. Planes made 30,537 trips between the two airports in the year to February 2018, OAG Aviation said. The route overtook Hong Kong-Taipei in a list dominated by Asian destinations. Flying between Singapore and

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