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IATA launches air cargo device assessment program

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) introduced the IATA Air Cargo Device Assessment Program, designed to validate air cargo tracking devices, data loggers, and...

Green hydrogen emerging fuels to accelerate shipping decarbonization — WEF

Green hydrogen and its derivatives, e-ethanol and e-ammonia are emerging as cornerstone solutions for maritime decarbonization, according to the World Economic Forum newsletter. This...

IATA forecasts continued severe supply chain woes for airlines; global fleet age hits record high

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) anticipates that severe supply chain issues will continue to impact airline performance into 2025, leading to increased costs...

Manila 3rd fastest in warehouse rental growth rate across Asia Pacific

Manila’s logistics sector continues to show remarkable performance, ranking 3rd across Asia Pacific in year-on-year rental growth, according to Knight Frank's latest report. This...

Freight forwarders want stronger electronic data systems

The International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) has emphasized the need to strengthen advanced electronic data and risk management and fair and efficient...

Pinoy tech workers least willing to accept paycut — study

Humans are the first movers in the entire supply chain, but a significant majority of Filipino technology professionals have yet to make career pivots...

PH welcomes Thai firm’s P3-B green, AI-driven cement manufacturing project

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Cristina A. Roque expressed their enthusiasm for SHERA Public Company Limited’s upcoming P2.9 billion investments in the Philippines. The company plans to build a green and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven fiber cement boards facility, which is expected to commence operations by the first quarter of 2025.In photo: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Secretary of Trade and Industry Cristina A. Roque, and other key government officials presenting green lane certificate to SHERA Public Company Limited. In photo: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Secretary of Trade and Industry Cristina A. Roque, and other key government officials presenting green lane certificate to SHERA Public Company Limited.

PH firms need more support amid weak awareness, readiness for EU ESG rules—survey 

Philippine companies badly need more support to prepare them to meet the growing demand for sustainability, as domestic firms have turned out to have among the lowest awareness levels of the European Union’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) legislation, a new international study has found.

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