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A Predictable Solution
It worked for seafreight, so why shouldn’t it also work for airfreight? That was the thinking of German software house Dakosy six years ago when looking at the Port Community System it has had in place at the port of Hamburg since 1983.The system is a neutral and paperless platform ...
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What Scholten did next
I had been working there for four and a half years and it was an interesting journey,” says Peter Scholten of his decision to move on as vice president commercial for Saudia Cargo.“It allowed me to help Saudia get on the map - in the time I was there its ...
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Boeing ups aircraft demand expectation
Boeing has upped its expectation for demand of new aircraft from last year’s forecast, predicting that 38,050 new airplanes will be needed over the next 20 years.The company predicted that by the end of the 20 year forecast period, the commercial airplane fleet will double, from 21,600 airplanes in 2014 ...
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Doing the heavy lifting: Ruslan delivers outsize oil and gas equipment
Ruslan International has transported oil and gas equipment from Milan, Italy to Qindao, China.MP Holland, a freight forwarder based in the Netherlands, needed to move over 100 tons of cargo to Penglai Jutal Offshore Engineering Heavy Ind.The consignment included two 31.2 tonne crates, which meant that external loading cranes specially ...
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UPS Capital buys jewellery logistics specialist
The financial arm of US parcel giant UPS has bought Parcel Pro, a US-based independent logistics provider to the jewellery, wristwatch and collectibles industries.UPS Capital, which provides supply chain financial, insurance and payment services, said that the deal will benefit customers shipping high-value products.Ronald Chang, president of UPS Capital, said: ...
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Swissport hit dnata for six at Old Trafford
Aeroflot’s ground-handling partners, Swissport and dnata, were given the chance to show their silky football skills on the hallowed Old Trafford turf.They were the guests of the Russian airline, official carrier to Manchester United, which had invited them to a ‘pitch day’ at the Red Devil’s home ground.The end of ...
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Jettainer scoops KF Aerospace contract
Jettainer has won the contract to provide ULD services for recently re-launched KF Aerospace.Under the contract, the Lufthansa Cargo-owned company will provision and manage a fleet of more than 700 ULDs, mostly pallets, for the Canada-based carrier.Services include ULD management, steering, positioning, repair and maintenance.Jettainer managing director Carsten Hernig said: ...
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FTA’s Chris Welsh awarded MBE
The UK's Freight Transport Association’s Chris Welsh has been awarded the MBE in the Queen’s birthday honours list for services to shippers and the shipping industry.Welsh has played a leading role in the representation of UK freight shippers to the European Union and global organisations for over 30 years and ...
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EVA commits to five B777 freighters
EVA Airways has a commitment to purchase five B777 freighters, the first of this type to enter the Taiwanese carrier’s cargo fleet, in a list price deal valued at more than $1.5bn.According to its website, EVA currently has a fleet of eight B747-400F and six MD-11Fs."EVA Airways has been a ...
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Russian freighter debut for Cargolux Italia
Cargolux Italia has started a weekly B747 freighter service from Milan Malpensa to the freighter airline’s Chinese hub in Zhengzhou, via Novosibirsk in Russia.The intermediate stop marks the first commercial service by Cargolux to Russia, with Novosibirsk being an important Russian gateway for flowers, garments and machinery.Said Cargolux: “The weekend ...
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Volga-Dnepr shifts giant power stations
Volga-Dnepr Airlines has flown from New York to Cairo, Egypt, a 28-ton shipment of power stations that will be used to supply the Suez Canal widening project.Volga-Dnepr engineers provided technical expertise to ensure that the power stations, mounted into special six metre cradles, would fit into the IL-76TD-90VD’s cargo hold.The ...
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Qatar orders four Boeing freighters
Qatar Airways has ordered four Boeing 777 freighters on the opening day of Paris Air Show.The freighter order was part of a $4.8bn list price deal that includes ten passenger B777-8Xs announced by the Middle East carrier."The order for four 777 Freighters underpins the value that this airplane has also ...
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Aparo takes new role at FPS
Famous Pacific Shipping Group (FPS) has appointed Sam Aparo as the new advisory board chairman of the independent network of forwarders and consolidators.Aparo replaces FPS Group founder Benny Ling, who has taken early retirement on health grounds.Said Aparo: “I am delighted to take on this important role, although I would ...
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Lufthansa adds Natal freighter call
Lufthansa Cargo has expanded its South American network with a new freighter connection to the Brazilian city of Natal.“The destination fits right into the existing route to Frankfurt via Viracopos,” explained Achim Martinka, vice president Americas at Lufthansa Cargo.A MD-11F now flies to the ‘City of the Sun’ every Sunday.Located ...
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ABC in 16% traffic surge
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) saw tonnage up 16% in the first five months of 2015, carrying 180,605 tonnes across its global route network linking Europe, Asia and the US via Russia.In Asia, Russia-based ABC increased its footprint by launching twice weekly flights from Hanoi with further onward connections to Europe and ...
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Fast lane loading at Athens
A team effort between two competitor handlers at Athens International airport resulted in the efficient loading of a new Lamborghini sports car.The export shipment - arranged by forwarder GC Lymberpa - was carried out by Swissport Greece Cargo as the cargo handler and Goldair Handling for the loading onto the ...
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American goes further east with FlyUs
American Airlines Cargo has extended its reach in eastern Europe with the appointment of FlyUs as its general sales agent (GSA) in both Hungary and Poland.Both countries are currently off-line destinations in the American Airlines network, with cargo being trucked from both Budapest and Warsaw to London, Frankfurt, Munich or ...
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Jet Airways defers plan to wet-lease Etihad freighter
India’s Jet Airways has “deferred indefinitely” plans for a dedicated freighter operation using an A330-200F aircraft wet-leased from its strategic-partner, Etihad Airways.A Jet Airways' statement said: “The launch of dedicated freighter operations by Jet Airways has been deferred indefinitely due to commercial and operational reasons.“Internal processes and framework are in ...
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Mixed May for Cathay Pacific and Eva Air
Asian airlines Cathay Pacific and Eva Air recorded mixed performance in May, with the Hong Kong headquartered carrier recording a decline in load factors despite increased volumes, while the Taiwanese airline maintained its load factors as volumes decreased.The combined Cathay and Dragonair figures for May revealed that the airlines recorded ...
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Red May for Frankfurt and Heathrow cargo volumes
Airfreight hubs Frankfurt and London-Heathrow both saw declines in freight tonnages in May, continuing a downward trend for three of the top four European cargo airports.Germany’s Frankfurt saw airfreight volumes fall 3.1% to 179,831 tonnes (airfreight and airmail) in May, due to “additional holidays” that dampened cargo throughput, said airport ...