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12.04.2019

“Curiosity of the Day”

In 1904 Elizabeth Magie invented a board game to teach economic theory. We know it as Monopoly. Elizabeth Magie sold the game for USD 250, so she was the one in need of a lesson in economics.

12.04.2019

Isago premiere in Pakistan

Gerry’s Dnata has obtained the Iata safety audit for ground operations (Isago) registration in Pakistan, and the Isago station accreditation at Karachi international airport (KHI), following the successful completion of...

12.04.2019

Militzer & Münch investing in new location

Militzer & Münch (&M) is expanding its capacities and currently building a new warehouse in Bulgaria. Preparations are now in place to relocate and enlarge the group’s location in Paris. When the new logistics terminal is...

12.04.2019

Opening of New York's first GDP compliant facility

The air cargo handling company Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) and Swiss Worldcargo, the airfreight division of Swiss International Air Lines and one of the industry's prominent pharma air carriers, opened New York’s first GDP...

01.04.2019

Brüssel hält die Balance

Das Luftfrachtvolumen von BRU wird zu etwa gleichen Teilen von DHL, Vollfrachtern, Beiladung und RFS bestritten. Im Gespräch mit ITJ-Redaktor Andreas Haug geht Tiaca-Vice Chairman Steven Polmans auf die Aussichten für den...

11.04.2019

Elsen goes for LNG trucks

Elsen Logistik has purchased two Iveco trucks that run on natural gas as an alternative to electric vehicles. The German service provider is trialling the LNG units to set an example for more sustainability. Elsen is...

11.04.2019

Green light for the world's first all-electric airline

Magnix, an aviation engineering company based in Redmond (WA, USA), and Harbour Air, a seaplane airline that offers twelve scheduled destinations in the Pacific northwest of the USA and British Columbia, have formed a partnership...

11.04.2019

Port of Antwerp pushing barge shipping

The port of Antwerp wants to increase the share of inland waterway transport from the current 38% to 42% by 2030. This goal means that 4% of the current transport volume has to be shifted from road to inland waterway. The...

11.04.2019

Reducing tyre-related breakdowns

Over the last two years, TIP Trailer Services Nordic has been testing Ultra-Seal on a representative number of assets to explore the options to reduce the number of tyre-related breakdowns and the costs. The overall test...

11.04.2019

Chapman Freeborn recruits Neil Dursley as CCO

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering has appointed Neil Dursley as its chief commercial officer. He will be instrumental in driving the company's commercial strategy, providing direction for global sales teams, and will work closely...

11.04.2019

Chep reboots its hub in Vienna

Chep Austria is upgrading its service centre in Vienna with state-of-the-art technology. The provider of pallet pooling services has invested more than EUR 1 million into the automation of pallet servicing and repairs to improve...

11.04.2019

King Tut: from the City of Angels to the City of Lights

FedEx is no stranger to transporting precious cargo. From Super Bowl trophies to giant pandas, the company has delivered a variety of high-value shipments over the years using its global network that includes 670 aircraft, more...

11.04.2019

Vopak sells three terminals

Royal Vopak is finalising the sale of its terminals in Algeciras (Spain), Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and Hamburg (Germany). This divestment follows the strategic review of the hubs in 2018. The transaction is subject to certain...

11.04.2019

Matthew Camm joins Europa Road

As part of its ongoing expansion, Europa Road has created the new role of UK network development manager and hired Matthew Camm for the role. He is based at the company’s European road freight sales branch in Nottingham (UK)....

11.04.2019

Chinese coal hopper wagons for Australia

Aurizon, Australia’s largest railfreight operator, has ordered 264 narrow gauge coal hopper wagons from the Chinese manufacturer CRRC Yangtze. The first batch of 132 wagons will be delivered in Queensland by the end of 2019. The...

11.04.2019

Finsterwalder takes over Webopac-logistics

With effect from 1 April 2019, the Finsterwalder group took over the provider Webopac-logistics at its site in Kaufbeuren in Allgäu (Bavaria, Germany). All 44 jobs will be transferred from the insolvent company to the new owner,...

11.04.2019

Indonesian airport has high hopes in e-commerce

The International Airport West Java (BIJB) welcomes the Indonesian government’s efforts to encourage the creation of a logistics hub for e-commerce at Kertajati Airport (KJT). The Cargo Kertajati terminal for domestic service...

11.04.2019

Imperial Logistics improves barge safety

In the United States, Imperial Logistics International is taking part in the “safety takes US home” campaign, by staging an event for suppliers to its inland barging operations. The programme was launched in 2016 to increase...

11.04.2019

Albatros Express extends network

With effect from 10 May, TFG Transfracht is introducing a new set-up for the port of Koper (Slovenia) and providing it with direct connections to the Albatros Express network. The move means that, for the first time,...

11.04.2019

Petra Adrianowytsch says goodbye to Kögel

At the beginning of April, Kögel’s managing directors Thomas Heckel and Thomas Eschey took over responsibility for the corporate development, human resources, marketing/communication and IT sectors from managing director Petra...

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