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21.01.2019

First Cargologic Germany freighter lands at future base

A B737 freighter operated by Cargologic Germany (CLG), the very first to be painted in the new airline’s colours, landed at Leipzig/Halle airport for the very first time last week. Managing director Ulrich Ogiermann (centre) and...

21.01.2019

Canadian firm introduces outsourcing fleet solution

Montreal (Canada)-based Andy Transport has launched its newest business venture: Tristan Cartage. The new company is an outsourcing fleet solution (truck and driver) for local and regional fluctuating transport needs. Tristan...

21.01.2019

LoManto Aurichio named CII executive director

The New Jersey based Containerization & Intermodal Institute (CII) has named Lisa LoManto Aurichio as executive director. She will assume the role held by Barbara Spector Yeninas since 1985. Yeninas has now taken on the...

21.01.2019

Tigers accelerates air cargo exports in Australia

Tigers Australia is ready for the new nationwide piece-level security requirements for all air cargo export goods after investing in new screening technology to maintain speedy handling in Perth. The equipment includes...

21.01.2019

Nordic GSSA goes live with cargo management platform

The independent GSSA Scanpartners, headquartered in Copenhagen with offices in Helsinki, Oslo and Stockholm, successfully went live with the cargo management platform provided by e-Cargoware. According to its Irish producer,...

21.01.2019

APL enhances Latin American connections

The CMA CGM affiliate APL is adding Guayaquil and Ensenada as ports of call to its Condor Express service (CDX). With the extension to the port cities of Ecuador and Mexico, exporters from those countries gain access to two new...

21.01.2019

Another step forward for Belgrade–Budapest rail line

RZD International and Serbian Railways have signed a construction/refurbishment work and material procurement contract for the second stage of the double-track high speed (200 km/h) line on the 40.44 km long Stara Pazova – Novi...

21.01.2019

Noatum Terminal Málaga finds replacement director

César Cegarra, currently director of operations at Noatum Terminal Malaga (Spain), has been named director of the terminal. He succeeds Óscar Magdalena, who was in charge of the terminal for the last three years. Cegarra, who...

21.01.2019

Gruber rolls out My Desk

The South Tyrolean company, Gruber Logistics, has always invested in its own development as it continually strives for improvement. At present, this means pushing forward the digital innovations that have been bundled in a...

21.01.2019

Lynden Air Cargo crosses last frontier

Lynden Air Cargo, a US airline based in Anchorage AK and Seattle WA, has joined a short list of operators that serve all seven continents by starting a new project in support of an Italian Antarctic expedition team doing research...

21.01.2019

2018 - favourable for Spanish ports

Spanish ports generally performed well in 2018, although full year figures have not been published as yet. According to the data published by Puertos de Estado, a total of 502.5 million t were moved in the first eleven months of...

21.01.2019

Freightliner lands large bulk haulage contract

Freightliner Heavy Haul, part of the US company Genesee & Wyoming, recently started to haul aggregate from quarries in northern Somerset to terminals in London and southeast England. Last year, Freightliner and Mendips...

21.01.2019

Imperial Logistics strengthens Swiss office

Sandro Knecht has been recruited for Imperial Logistics International’s newly-created post of chief commercial officer. Based at the company’s new offices in Zurich, and reporting to recently-appointed CEO Hakan Bicil, Knecht...

21.01.2019

“Curiosity of the Day”

If a zebra is crossed with a horse, one gets a zebroid.

21.01.2019

Unicarriers delivers forklift fleet to Nex Logistics

The logistics service provider Nex Logistics, a subsidiary of Japan-based Nippon Express, has ordered a forklift fleet from Unicarriers for its warehouse in Bedburg/Erft (Germany). A total of 37 new vehicles now ensure a smooth...

10.01.2019

Grosses wagen

Eigentlich hiess das Joint Venture Oman International Container Terminal, das Hutchison Ports, die Regierung des Sultanats Oman, Steinweg aus den Niederlanden und omanische Investoren vor zwölf Jahren gründeten. Jetzt erweitert...

18.01.2019

Biggest rise in Poland, biggest drop in Germany

In 2017, railfreight transport in the European Union rose to 416 billion tonne-kilometres (tkm), 13 billion tkm more than in 2016, or a 3.2% year-on-year increase, according to the latest statistics. In 2017, railfreight...

18.01.2019

Drewry with less confidence in ULCVs

“We believe that the industry’s supply-demand balance will benefit from a reduced appetite for ultra large container vessels (ULCVs), said Simon Heaney, senior manager, container research at the London-based maritime consultancy...

18.01.2019

GTA Dnata with North American first in Toronto

GTA Dnata, the joint venture company of the Dubai-based ground handling services provider Dnata in Canada, has been certified by Iata's Center of Excellence for Independent Validators in Pharmaceutical Logistics (CEIV Pharma) for...

18.01.2019

Sisa moves to new premises

Sisa, a provider of IT solutions for electronic customs clearance, has moved its office for Switzerland’s German-speaking region from Reinach to Aesch in canton Baselland. The relocation creates suitable conditions for the Swiss...

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