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Cargo Facts launches Chinese news site

Charles Kauffman by Charles Kauffman
July 18, 2017
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Cargo Facts is pleased to announce, effective immediately, the launch of a weekly Chinese-language update. Through a tab at the top of the Cargo Facts homepage, Chinese-speaking audiences will now have localized access to selected news items and updates of greatest relevance to the air freight and logistics industry.

With the rapid growth of e-commerce and express delivery, China continues to rank among the fastest growing markets for air freight. At Cargo Facts, we remain dedicated to keeping our subscribers around the globe at the forefront of emerging trends and developments in China. In parallel, it is with great excitement that we are now able to provide our Chinese-speaking audience better access to news and updates across the entire industry.

As we strive to achieve the highest levels of accuracy and consistency for our Chinese-language editorials, Cargo Facts will also maintain an internal “translation glossary”. We invite our global roster of subscribers to submit Chinese translations for company names and key executives, as well as program and product names of relevance to the Cargo Facts audience.

Please also feel free to share leads and news items for incorporation into the weekly Cargo Facts Mandarin feed.

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