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DHL Express to develop palletised item conveyor system at Leipzig
DHL Express plans to install a unique automated conveyor belt for palletised items in its new Leipzig terminal in order to speed up processing times.Leipzig hub managing director Ralph Wondrak said that pallets need to travel 1km in distance when they arrive at the terminal.To improve processing time, the intergrator ...
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R-BAG bags distribution role for Tyvek covers
DuPont Protection Technologies has appointed Budapest-based R-BAG Group as the official distributor for Tyvek Air Cargo Covers in Central East Europe.R-BAG, a general sales and service agent (GSSA), is responsible for the supply of the Tyvek brand protective covers across this region together with the provision of customer support and ...
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Flower power purchase: Panalpina goes with the Airflo in Kenya
Panalpina is boosting its presence in Kenyan flower logistics by acquiring a majority stake in Airflo from the Dutch Flower Group (DFG), the world’s largest flower and plant trader.The acquisition, subject to conditions, reflects Switzerland-based Panalpina’s continued expansion in Africa and its increasing focus on the perishables business.Peter Ulber, Panalpina’s ...
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Big names line up for ACN pharma conference
Air Cargo News’ Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals Air Cargo Conference has again attracted a top level line-up of industry speakers to debate issues affecting the international supply chain.Conference programme: click here...Hear from:Five of the world’s leading pharmaceutical manufacturersThree of the world’s leading temperature-controlled solution providersThree of the world’s largest airlinesTwo ...
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Miami targets pharma as it gains IATA recognition
Miami International (MIA) is the first US airport to become an IATA pharma hub as it looks to continue to grow pharma volumes which have more than doubled over the last five years.The Florida airport announced it had achieved the certification at the Air & Sea Cargo Americas event in ...
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High value cargo helps push Viracopos revenues despite demand decline
The struggling Brazilian economy has caused a double-digit decline in cargo volumes at Viracopos airport but despite this it has still managed to increase revenues thanks to growth in high value cargo.Speaking at the Air and Sea Cargo Americas event in Miami, Viracopos Aeroportos-Brasil presidential advisor cargo business Adam Cunha ...
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Pharma, it's good to talk
Poor communication about the evolving processes and regulation for air cargo’s pharmaceutical supply chain is leaving the airfreight community frustrated.“Everything is connected but when shippers, ground handlers, freight forwarders and carriers work together they often do not speak the same language,” said Stavros Evangelakakis, global product manager of European freighter ...
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TNT 'making progress' for fleet sell-off
TNT has confirmed that it is “making progress” in finding a buyer for the parcel carrier’s freighter fleetTNT has to sell its aircraft assets if the $4.8bn takeover by FedEx is to go ahead.A spokesman for TNT Group said: “We are making progress with potential buyers” for TNT Airways ...
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FedEx predicts record seasonal shipments surge
FedEx predicts that it will move a record-breaking 317m shipments globally between Black Friday (November 27) and Christmas Eve (December 24). This forecast marks a 12.4% increase in year-over-year seasonal volume.The season is expected to be bolstered by three volume spikes, including Cyber Monday (November 30) and the first two ...
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FedEx and TNT extend share acceptance period until January 2016
FedEx and TNT Express have extended the public offer acceptance period for all the issued and outstanding ordinary shares in the capital of TNT Express until January 8, 2016.US parcel giant FedEx’s proposed $4.8bn takeover of the Netherlands-based TNT Express is now unlikely to be opposed by European Commission regulators ...
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UPS statement on pan-African airline
United Parcel Service has issued a statement regarding African press reports that it is to launch a Tunisia-based pan-African airline with its local Tunisian partner, Express Logistics.In a statement to Air Cargo News, UPS said: “Contrary to recent media reports, UPS has not currently partnered with Express Logistics in Tunisia ...
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UPS records third-quarter profit improvement
Integrator UPS recorded increases in operating and net profits during the third quarter of the year despite a decline in revenues.The New York Stock Exchange-listed express giant saw third-quarter revenues decrease by 0.4% on a year earlier to $14.2bn, with its international package segment experiencing the greatest downturn in takings ...
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FedEx cleans up its planes and reduces its fuel bill in the process
FedEx has adopted a new fuselage cleaning procedure for 13 aircraft serving Europe from its Roissy-Charles De Gaulle hub that it claimed will help reduce its fuel bill.FedEx has begun cleaning the 13 aircraft using brooms equipped with microfiber rags to apply an anti-static biodegradable, non-toxic and non-flammable cleaning product.The ...
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TNT records third quarter operating loss
FedEx takeover target TNT managed to improve its financial performance in the third quarter of the year, but still recorded an operating loss.The Netherlands-headquartered delivery giant saw third-quarter revenues increase by 2.3% on a year earlier to €1.7bn on the back of increases in its small and medium enterprise (SME) ...
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UPS pilots vote to authorise strike
UPS pilots have voted in favour of requesting an exit from federally mediated labour negotiations to allow the option of launching strike action, a move the integrator believes is symbolic.Earlier today, UPS pilots voted 2,252 to eight to provide the Independent Pilots Association (IPA) with the authority to formally request ...
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UPS to launch pan-Africa airline
United Parcel Service is to launch a Tunisia-based pan-African airline from 12 January, according to local press reports. The US-based integrator has partnered with local Tunisian freight firm Express Logistic to set up Express Air Cargo (Enfidha). It plans to develop services between Enfidha airport – about midway between Tunis ...
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Brussels gives green light to FedEx-TNT deal
FedEx and TNT Express say that the European Commission will not object to their planned merger, ahead of the expiry of a deadline on 23 October. The announcement clears a significant hurdle for the deal. Although clearance from competition authorities in other countries is still needed, the European Commission’s assent ...
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Qatar heads to northern dynamo
QATAR Airways Cargo plans to launch a freighter service to Stavanger, Norway, effective 3 November. Stavanger is the European oil and gas capital, with many of the major oil and gas companies and supplier companies having their Norwegian headquarters located there.Another significant export around the world is fish, while imports ...
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Africa: Home-grown talent boosts all-cargo sector
To date, there have been few African freighter operators on the continent, and almost no all-cargo carriers. That has started to change with the arrival of Astral Aviation in Kenya and Khuphuka Kings Airways in South Africa.Khuphuka, operating out of Durban King Shaka airport, started cargo services in early 2014 ...
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Solar-powered car takes flight with TNT
TNT transported a solar-powered car called Stella Lux from the Netherlands to Australia. The four-seat prototype will compete at the World Solar Challenge (18-25 October), a 3,000km race between Darwin and Adelaide.The Netherlands-based express operator said: “TNT shipped the car from Eindhoven to Liege, Belgium, then flew it to Singapore ...



