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Dachser keeps it in the family
European logistics company Dachser has become a Societas Europaea (SE) – a modern, pan-European company structure – but insists that it will remain a family-owned firm and is not planning to list on the stock market.Dachser spokesman Christian Weber said: “Dachser is and will be a 100 per cent family-owned ...
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Healthy growth for UTi’s pharma business
Freight forwarder UTi Worldwide has opened a Good Distribution Practices (GDP)-certified pharma facility in Rome.The 1,700 sq m site near Fiumicino – Leonardo da Vinci International Airport aims to tap into the large number of pharma companies now operating in central Italy and south of the region, said global vice ...
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Geodis Wilson appoints EMEA chief
Freight forwarder Geodis Wilson has appointed Matthias Hansen as regional vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) – a role he has filled on an interim basis the last few months. He replaces Alain Chimene.Hansen became managing director for Germany in 2009 and also served as managing ...
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SLi moves into Heathrow
Colchester, UK-based logistics firm SLi is to open a new operation at Heathrow to tap into the air cargo and express distribution market. The company, which is a member of the nationwide Palletways network of road hauliers, has a policy of investing in sites close to the country’s main air ...
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East Midlands hits all-time high
The UK’s East Midlands Airport handled 309,000 tonnes of flown cargo in 2014, the best ever throughput in its 49-year history. Traffic was up 3.6 per cent on 2013’s volume.The airport also beat its 2010 figure, its previous best year, by nearly 2,000 tonnes.EMA is a main UK hub for ...
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Africa: airports sign agreement
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), owner and manager of South Africa’s nine principal airports, has signed a have signed a cooperation agreement with Mitteldeutsche Airport Holding, representing Germany’s Leipzig/Halle Airport.The strategic partnership will involve “the exchange of information and individual expertise”.The agreement, inked during the Air Cargo Africa 2015 Conference ...
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2015 looks set for merger and takeover boom
A lower oil price looks set to fuel 2015 mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in the transport and logistics sectors.Global consultancy PwC believes that one key driver of improved M&A across modes “will likely be the decline in fuel costs globally, as oil prices have fallen to their lowest level ...
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Closed Manston Airport has freighter potential
Manston Airport in south-east England should be reopened as a potential freighter hub, says the Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA).The Kent gateway, about 60 miles from London, was an important diversionary airport and could potentially become a cargo hub, taking five to ten freighters a day, says London-based BACA, which ...
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Silk Way upgrades Budapest freighter
Azerbaijan carrier Silk Way West has upgraded the freighter aircraft on its twice weekly flights between Budapest and Baku.Silk Way West launched a twice weekly B767-300F service between the Hungarian and Azerbaijan capital cities in March 2014, offering around 53 tonnes of cargo capacity, but also substituting with B747-400F aircraft ...
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DHL refines risk management system
DHL's Resilience360 risk management tool can now be integrated with customer's transport management systems, allowing them to view shipments affected by disruptive incidents.Customers can then scan the latest position and status of all their shipments worldwide and identify corrective actions.Recent incidents monitored by Resilience 360 included the ash cloud from ...
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Pharma helps K+N airfreight outpace the market
Kuehne+Nagel beat 2014 airfreight market growth with a 5.3 per cent increase in volumes to 1.2m tonnes for the full year.The Switzerland-based logistics giant’s air cargo increase is more than twice last year’s global market benchmark average of between three and four per cent.K+N, the world’s second largest airfreight forwarder ...
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Losses mount at dampened Damco
Damco, the global logistics arm of Danish shipping group AP Moller Maersk, more than doubled its annual losses to $293m for the full year 2014.The ocean giant parent said that Damco's losses were due to “significant” impairment hits in 2014 and “reduced profitability” in its ocean and airfreight segments.Netherlands- headquartered ...
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Plugging the airfreight information gap
London-based charter specialist chartersphere and software company WebCargoNet aim to plug the gaps in existing airline schedules and rates with a new partnership.Existing information sources do not fully cover the needs of shippers of outsized or urgent goods, or a shipment to a remote destination not covered by scheduled services, ...
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Panalpina predicts 3%-4% air cargo market growth in 2015
Panalpina expects the airfreight market to grow by between three and four per cent in 2015, driven by the technology, perishables and industrial consumables sectors.The Switzerland-headquartered multi-modal logistics company predicts that airline rates will “stay the same or even increase in selected trade lanes”, even though there is pressure on ...
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Lieb to quit DB Schenker Logistics
Thomas Lieb, management board chairman of Schenker AG, will leave the German logistics company at the end of this month “by best mutual agreement”.The 56 year-old will take on new responsibilities outside the German railway parent company, Deutsche Bahn Group.Dr Lieb has resigned “immediately” as head of business unit at ...
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DB Schenker to open Heathrow temperature-controlled site
DB Schenker Logistics will open a new perishables handling facility at London Heathrow at the end of March.The 11,000 sq ft facility will have cross-dock capability to eliminate contamination exposure and will allow for reduced manual handling.Schenker UK chief executive Helgi Ingolfsson said: “I have high hopes for this ultra-modern ...
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Time to rethink UK air links
Access from the UK's regions must be considered in deciding future runway capacity in the south-east of England, said chair of the National Connectivity Task Force, Lord John Shipley, in a new report.For the past 20 years, the Department for Transport had effectively prioritised international air access over domestic services ...
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Unions call for halt to Cargolux outsourcing plan
The Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB) has called for a written assurance that Cargolux will not press ahead with a controversial outsourcing plan as the Luxembourg freighter operator seeks to return to profit.The demand came as the LCGB and the OGBL union continued their negotiations on a new ...
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IAG out in front with e-AWBs
IAG Cargo claims that it has the highest e-air waybill (e-AWB) penetration in Europe.As of January, its e-AWB penetration was 34 per cent, well above the industry average of 25 per cent, said the freight arm of British Airways and Iberia.IAG Cargo has made e-AWBs available in more than 160 ...
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Rising space keeps loads factors down
Freight and passenger loads fell in January compared to December, reflecting the fall in volumes and continued growth in international market capacity, said IATA in its latest Airlines Financial Monitor for January-February.Airfreight capacity increased slightly in January, but more moderately than at the end of 2014. Most of the slowdown ...



