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Southwest Airlines’ $28M investment expands cargo capacity in Denver

Freight Waves

DENVER – Southwest Airlines on Thursday unveiled a new cargo facility at Denver International Airport that more than doubles throughput capacity and triples the amount of cooler space for refrigerated products to support growing demand for airfreight service in the metropolitan area.

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Moving On.

Cathy Roberson

This Saturday, Chris and I are heading to Colorado Springs for SMC3’s Connections 2024 Conference. After the conference, Chris and I plan to spend some time with my brother and his family who live in the Denver area and visit various national parks such as Black Canyon of the Gunnison , the Great Sand Dunes and Mesa Verde.

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Uber Freight: Another “Uber-for-Trucking”?

Freightos

There are two stages to this logistics play: Leveraging load-matching technology to connect carriers with customers. Together, they helped lower the US’s percentage of GDP spent on logistics to “only” 8.2%, compared to around 18% in China and well over 20% in less developed countries. Cargo Chief. What Uber’s Announcement Means.

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