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IATA Calls for Government Support to Enable Aviation's Decarbonization

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is urging governments to implement the supportive policies needed to expedite aviation's decarbonization. The organization believes that where government money leads, private money will follow, and that governments must play their part in enabling aviation's decarbonization.

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Maersk Boosts Tunisian Trade with New Weekly RORO Service

Maersk launched a new weekly RORO service to Tunis, shortening travel times and boosting Tunisian trade connections to Europe, Asia, and soon, Eastern Algeria, with value-added services like warehousing and customs clearance. Expect faster, smoother trade across the Mediterranean.

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Quirky Retail Meets Green Logistics: CEVA Takes Flying Tiger Copenhagen on Sustainable Journey

Flying Tiger Copenhagen and CEVA Logistics are teaming up for sustainable UK deliveries, with CEVA using biofuels and electric vehicles to deliver the retailer's quirky treasures with a lighter environmental footprint. This partnership sets a new standard for green retail logistics, bringing smiles and sustainability to shoppers.

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Kuehne+Nagel Takes Flight with MHI RJ Aviation Group in Streamlined Aircraft Parts Distribution

Logistics giant Kuehne+Nagel partnered with MHI RJ Aviation to open a new Dallas facility, streamlining aircraft parts distribution through efficient storage, advanced technology, and prime location near a major airport. This collaboration promises faster turnaround times for airlines and a smoother travel experience for passengers.

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Rhenus Gears Up with John Deere in New Belgian Production Hub

John Deere and Rhenus Automotive have opened a new production center in Genk, Belgium, boosting John Deere's European presence, creating 70 jobs, and promising efficient turf machinery production with integrated logistics services.

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Rhenus Fresh Takes Root in Chile, Boosting Fruit Exports and LATAM Ambitions

Logistics giant Rhenus Fresh has planted itself in Chile, aiming to boost the country's fruit exports and expand its own reach in Latin America. This strategic move leverages Chile's agricultural strength and Rhenus' expertise in transporting delicate perishables, promising a win-win for both parties.

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Maersk Makes Waves with First Megaton Methanol Vessel on Asia-Europe Route

Maersk launches the world's second largest methanol-powered vessel on a key Asia-Europe trade lane, marking a major step towards decarbonizing global shipping and setting a new standard for the industry.

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Cargo-Partner Plants Trees for a Greener Future

Cargo-partner is a global leader in transport and logistics solutions that is committed to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future. The company has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, including planting trees, reducing paper usage, and switching to sustainable search engines.

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COSCO SHIPPING Lines North America Recognized for Sustainability Efforts

COSCO SHIPPING Lines North America has been recognized by Canadian National Railway (CN) for its dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company has taken a number of steps to reduce its environmental impact, including investing in new technologies, implementing energy-saving measures, and reducing waste.

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CEVA Logistics Honored for Innovation in Training

CEVA Logistics was awarded the prestigious Logistics of the Year Award in the Innovation in Training category for its LEAD2CEVA program, developed in collaboration with POLIMI Graduate School of Management. The program provides employees with leadership and people management skills to prepare them for leadership positions within the company.

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