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Virgin Atlantic wins Cargo Airline of the Year 2014
DURING a glamorous night of fine dining and dancing, Virgin Atlantic Cargo was declared Air Cargo News’ Cargo Airline of the Year. Here are the winners:Cargo Airline of the Year: Virgin Atlantic CargoLifetime Achievement Award: Des Vertannes, global head of cargo, IATABest Cargo Airport (+1m): DXBBest Cargo Airport (-1m): Abu ...
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SDV sets up in Myanmar
FRENCH logistics company SDV is growing its network in south-east Asia by setting up a new office in Yangon, Myanmar, formerly Burma.The development is happening with the support of KG Polestar, its long-standing partner since 1998.As of this month, experienced staff from both entities have joined forces to create SDV ...
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Panalpina gains airfreight market share
PANALPINA continued to gain airfreight market share in in the first quarter of 2014, with a 6.3 per cent rise in volumes that outpaced the industry’s 4 per cent benchmark growth.“We had a decent start into 2014,” says Panalpina chief executive Peter Ulber. “In the first three months of the ...
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Lufthansa Cargo: Air cargo security starts at home
HARALD ZIELINSKI, global head of security and environment management for Lufthansa Cargo, has just finished collaborating with professors Elmar Giemulla and Bastian Rothe on a new guide to air cargo security.To be published in June – so far only in German – and aimed at the non-specialist audience as well ...
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Cargolux Asia boss goes
CARGOLUX has terminated the contract of its senior vice-president for the Asia Pacific region.The decision comes just weeks after Robert Song was appointed to the role and made a member of the European all-cargo airline’s executive committee.He was instrumental in brokering the deal with Chinese investor Henan Civil Aviation and ...
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Atlas Air chairman retires
EUGENE DAVIS has decided to retire from the board of directors of aircraft lease and ACMI company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings.A board member for more than a decade, and more recently company chairman, he is to continue as a shareholder.“Gene has served with distinction as our chairman for the last ...
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Saudi Arabia's first e-AWB shipment
SAUDIA Cargo has operated the country’s first e-AWB export shipment, flown on behalf of local agent Express Forwarding Services (EFS).The ground-breaking 0.5-tonne consignment was successfully transported on a Saudia flight from Jeddah to Cairo.A number of major challenges were overcome, including the refinement and enabling of the airline’s systems and ...
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New chief commercial officer at CEVA
GLOBAL supply chain management company CEVA Logistics has appointed Hakan Bicil as its new chief commercial officer.Bicil, formerly executive vice-president, head of strategic business development at Panalpina, has held several senior roles within the logistics industry during a career spanning 20 years, says a company statement.Xavier Urbain, chief executive officer ...
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UTi opens Houston oil and gas facility
UTi Worldwide has opened a new global hub and forwarding facility in the Houston, Texas area, with special capabilities centered on the energy sector.The global logistics company has stepped up its energy, mining and related projects (EMP) presence there because it understands the special requirements of oil and gas clients.“We ...
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DP DHL air cargo volumes flat in Q1
Weak demand from major customers saw Deutsche Post DHL’s first quarter 2014 air cargo volumes remain flat at 933,000 tonnes, while its containerised sea freight volumes rose 4.7%.The Germany-based logistics giant reported that air freight volumes started to improve towards end of quarter as its global forwarding and freight division ...
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Two-driver service cuts UK-Scandinavia times
DSV Road UK has launched an express trucking service between the UK and Scandinavia for time-sensitive shipments.The Daily Flyer service – operated by vehicles with two drivers –reduces transit times between the UK and Scandinavian destinations by between 24 and 48 hours.The premium product will eventually be rolled out across ...
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DHL expands Thermonet life sciences stations
DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING will see 15 more certified life sciences stations go live in the second quarter of 2014, primarily in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa regions.Adding to the existing Thermonet network, DHL is expanding the global service for life sciences and healthcare customers with temperature-controlled airfreight shipment ...
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Agility profits up, but cargo revenue drops
KUWAIT-BASED logistics company Agility’s profits rose 11 per cent to KD11.24 million in the first quarter of this year, even though overall revenues dropped by 11 per cent.Weak demand in air cargo continued to impact on the company’s Global Integrated Logistics (GIL) business, which saw its revenues decrease by 15 ...
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Emirates: Secondary connections, primary goals
It must be hard for the cargo team at Emirates to keep up with all the new destinations that are added to their network each year. Oslo, Stockholm, Boston, Chicago, Taipei, Kabul, Abidjan and Conakry have all had new Emirates services in the last eight months, and the carrier has ...
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Cargo Champion – Gary Schultheis
THERE was no getting away from airfreight for Gary Schultheis. It was there long before he started his career.“I grew up just outside JFK airfield,” he remembers. “Everybody in the neighbourhood worked at the airport.”After his stint in the navy, Schultheis went to work for United as an airfreight agent, ...
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Norbert Dentressangle’s express Russia service
NORBERT DENTRESSANGLE’S freight forwarding division Norbert Dentressangle Overseas, has launched new express services from the UK to Russia, to assist companies trying to break into the Russian market.From June, the company will operate a consolidated airfreight service (daily and weekly), along with an ocean freight/road service option, says a statement. ...
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IJS Global acquired by Dutch investor
GLOBAL logistics service provider IJS Global has been acquired by Dutch investment company Nimbus.IJS will provide the Netherlands-based entity with its first involvement in the transport and logistics sector, but IJS will continue to be driven from its Amsterdam headquarters with its senior management remaining very much in place, says ...
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FPS appoints customer service manager
FPS AUSTRALIA – a founder member of the FPS Group of independent forwarders and consolidators – has appointed Andy Johnson as its customer service manager for its Sydney office.Johnson’s freight career spans more than 24 years in a variety of specialisms including supply chain, procurement and project management roles, working ...
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Infrastructure issues hold back Latin America
INADEQUATE airport, road and rail infrastructure is threatening the promising economic growth Latin America has enjoyed in recent years.The continent should be building on those gains by augmenting its competitiveness across international markets and global supply chains – but instead it is plagued by excessive internal transport and logistics costs.Average ...
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Nippon Express strengthens Scottish cargo base
JAPANESE logistics and airfreight forwarder Nippon Express has purchased 1,400 sq m of warehouse space at an air cargo centre near Glasgow International Airport.Airport Industrial Property Unit Trust (AIPUT) owns the £460m facility.Nick Smith, fund manager for AIPUT, comments:“It is hugely encouraging to see the airport is experiencing a resurgence ...