Freight forwarders – Page 116

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    John Good Shipping expands into airfreight

    2016-01-20T11:02:02Z

    One of the UK’s oldest shipping agents and freight forwarders, John Good Shipping, has opened an airfreight division as it looks to expand in the sector.The company said that John Good Air would allow it to offer a complete logistics package; sea, road and air.The new airfreight division will be ...

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    VIDEO: Logistics industry says India shows greatest growth potential

    2016-01-18T12:01:41Z

    India has overtaken China as the emerging economy to show the most growth potential, according to a survey of logistics professionals.The 7th annual Emerging Markets Logistics Index from logistics firm Agility and analyst Transport Intelligence shows that supply chain executives expect an uptick in emerging markets growth in 2016, despite ...

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    K+N relocates to Heathrow site

    2016-01-18T10:58:05Z

    Freight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel has relocated its main air cargo operations in the UK to its new Heathrow South Cargo Centre.The new dedicated airfreight hub is adjacent to the Heathrow cargo area and has security certifications including those from the Transported Asset Protection Association and IATA’s Regulated Agent programme.The warehouse, which ...

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    The only way is ethics, but 46% of UK SMEs don't agree

    2016-01-18T10:17:42Z

    Just under half of UK small and medium sized (SME) companies in the transport sector said that they do not have an ethics policy.The Close Brothers Business Barometer said that that 46% of those polled for a survey did not have an code of ethics “because it’s something they feel ...

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    UTi shareholders vote yes for $1.35bn takeover offer from DSV

    2016-01-15T10:23:27Z

    Shareholders in US logistics player UTi have voted “overwhelmingly” to approve a $1.35bn takeover bid by DSV of Denmark, a deal that will create the world’s eighth largest airfreight forwarder.DSV said that closing of the transaction is subject to the “relevant regulatory approval being obtained from competition authorities in South ...

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    K+N bags GSK pharma contract

    2016-01-12T17:03:06Z

    Kuehne+Nagel has signed a five year pharma logistics contract with global healthcare company GSK.The Switzerland-based supply chain giant will operate an “end-to-end global logistics partnership” for GSK until 2021, running the core business of transporting products from the raw materials supplier to trade customers.Said K+N: “With numerous suppliers, a large ...

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    Data role for UTi's Asian hub choice

    2016-01-12T12:05:03Z

    DATA analytics were a key factor behind UTi’s introduction of Asian multimodal hubs in Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi Minh City to service its gateways in Europe and the US.The Asian consolidation hubs provide faster, more reliable transits for goods and take advantage of excess, short haul air capacity while ...

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    K+N opens new Singapore logistics hub

    2016-01-04T16:58:22Z

    Freight forwarder Kuehne + Nagel has opened a new logistics hub in Singapore, its largest investment outside of Europe, located close to high tech and pharmaceutical manufacturing centres.The new facility in the west of Singapore measures 50,000sq m, with 46,000sq m of warehousing, and is part of K+N's regional expansion ...

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    CEVA's new 2015 operational structure brings in business

    2015-12-30T05:06:53Z

    Reviewing 2015 and Looking Forward to 2016It’s been the first year of our new operational structure where we removed regions and regional HQs from our setup and moved to a system of 17 clusters which report directly to the executive board. Our aim was to restore an entrepreneurial spirit ─ ...

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    IATA and FIATA not far apart on new forwarder and airline programme, despite CASS differences

    2015-12-21T09:46:44Z

    AN agreement between IATA and forwarder group FIATA over the new cargo agent modernisation programme (CAMP) is not far off, despite the two organisations reaching a bypass over the accounts settlement system.The two organisations have been trying to modernise the concepts contained in the existing IATA cargo agency programme under ...

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    Expeditors opts for single GDP standards for all stations

    2015-12-15T08:36:00Z

    Freight forwarder Expeditors has implemented a single pharmaceutical Good Distribution Practice (GDP) compliance standard across all of its stations in order to avoid the issue of operating with different procedures in each country.Speaking at the Air Cargo News Life Science and Pharmaceutical conference, Expeditors global director healthcare vertical Andrew Lester ...

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    IATA Cargo working closely with forwarders

    2015-12-11T16:46:40Z

    IATA Cargo will acquire a leaner look as it cuts back on bureaucracy and complexity, as well as building a closer working relationship with the freight forwarder industry via the latter’s global body, FIATA.Glyn Hughes, IATA’s global head of cargo and now 18 months into the new role, said that ...

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    Business slams 'dithering' UK government over runway decision delay

    2015-12-11T09:58:00Z

    Airlines, shippers and business leaders have condemned the British government’s postponement of a decision on UK south east runway capacity expansion for at least six months.The aviation industry had expected a mid-December decision on whether to push ahead with a third runway at London Heathrow, as recommended by the Airports ...

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    DSV target UTi sees airfreight volumes slide as it stays in the red

    2015-12-10T15:14:37Z

    DSV takeover target UTi remained in the red during its financial third quarter, while airfreight volumes also suffered a double-digit decline.The company recorded a 17.9% year-on-year decline in revenues to $884.7m during the quarter ended October 31 while it recorded a net loss of $32.7m compared to $33.7m last year.It ...

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    March to head WCA as Menen joins supervisory board

    2015-12-10T09:52:52Z

    Dan March has been appointed chief executive of WCA, the independent forwarder network, with founder David Yokeum becoming chairman and Ram Menen joining a new global supervisory board.Based in London, March has been WCA’s communications director for over five years.He will oversee the day-to-day operations and work closely with Yokeum ...

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    DHL launches track and trace app for pharma industry

    2015-12-03T15:35:47Z

    DHL Global Forwarding has launched its new LifeTrack mobile app that will provide life science and healthcare customers with updates on the status of their shipments.The app, which links to DHL’s online cold chain tracking and management platform of the same name, alerts customers to any in-transit issues – such ...

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    DP DHL declines to comment on IT project compensation reports

    2015-12-02T14:58:25Z

    Deutsche Post DHL has declined to comment on reports it is considering seeking damages from a software supplier over the now scrapped IT system for its forwarding business.A report in the German Manager Magazin suggests that the Bonn-headquartered company was considering whether to seek damages from software suppliers over the ...

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    UTi opens Asian multimodal hubs to beat air cargo capacity shortages

    2015-12-01T14:08:45Z

    US forwarder UTi Worldwide has opened multimodal hubs in Malaysia and Vietnam to overcome reduced air cargo capacity by using short haul flights and road feeder services.UTi Worldwide, now the world’s eighth largest air forwarder after its takeover by Denmark’s DSV, has opened hubs in Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi ...

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    Georgi and Menian join Air Cargo Community Frankfurt

    2015-11-25T10:35:37Z

    Georgi Transporte and Menian Spedition have joined Air Cargo Community Frankfurt, the alliance of companies, institutions and associations aimed at promoting Europe’s number one airfreight hub by volumes.“The intensive activities of the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt and its members sustainably bear fruit in many areas,” said Joachim von Winning, executive ...

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    Sea vs air: even sharks prefer to be flown

    2015-11-24T11:39:46Z

    Forwarder Davies Turner’s air cargo team has helped transfer the first-ever Sand Tiger Sharks bred in captivity from South Africa to the UK.The shipment was facilitated by Davies Turner Air Cargo’s (DTAC) Aquatics team which acted as clearance and handling agent in the UK and was responsible for road delivery ...