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    Extend use of sniffer dogs say US forwarders

    2015-03-20T16:21:36Z

    THE US Airforwarders Association (AfA) has urged a congressional panel in Washington to allow privately trained dogs to screen air cargo at off-airport facilities in the US.Appearing before the US House of Representatives' Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation Security, AfA board member Chris Connell urged TSA to finalise its efforts ...

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    FPS appoints business development head

    2015-03-20T16:19:26Z

    FPS SRI LANKA – a founder member of the Famous Pacific Shipping Group of independent forwarders and consolidators – has appointed Senaka Premaratne as head of business development.In his newly-created role, Premaratne will be responsible for strengthening the sales force both locally and internationally , whilst spearheading increased collaboration with ...

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    Schenker expands rail service to Turkey

    2015-03-20T16:18:51Z

    GLOBAL logistics company DB Schenker has expanded its rail transport services to Turkey, with a weekly train connection between Cologne, in Germany and Cerkezköy.It was set up for the Turkish forwarder Ulusoy Logistics, which transferred its existing traffic from road to rail (the route was originally serviced by ferry and ...

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    Global Shippers Forum: Change or lose market share, shippers warn

    2015-03-20T16:17:49Z

    THERE is bad news and good news for the airfreight industry from Chris Welsh, secretary general of the Global Shippers Forum (GSF). The bad news is that its share of the freight market is under sustained attack from sea and land freight. The good news is that solutions are in ...

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    One Question

    2015-03-20T16:17:08Z

    Mike Pereira, senior director of airfreight, Greater China, at Agility Global Integrated Logistics, answers: ‘WE see demand for high-end telecoms products moving from China via Hong Kong to India, the Middle East and Africa.‘Although we have not yet seen much of a shift to ocean from airfreight, we are seeing ...

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    Air cargo cyber crime warning

    2015-03-20T16:16:20Z

    THE number of cyber crime-related incidents where spyware has been installed within an air cargo operator’s IT system and release codes for containers from terminals have been stolen are rising, warns freight insurance specialist TT Club, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.“We see incidents which at first appear to be a ...

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    DSV in Swift move for Africa

    2015-03-20T16:14:41Z

    European logistics group DSV has strengthened its air and sea freight presence in Africa after completing the purchase of DSV Swift.In October 2012, DSV of Denmark bought Dubai's Swift Freight, with annual revenues of US$70 million, taking full ownership of Swift’s subsidiaries in the UAE, China and India.Copenhagen-listed DSV bought ...

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    Allport Cargo Services appoints new cargo chief

    2015-03-20T16:12:40Z

    GLOBAL forwarder Allport Cargo Services (ACS) has appointed Steve Williams as its managing director of airfreight.The former DB Schenker director and head of cargo at Panalpina will be based at ACS’ airfreight centre near London Heathrow, says a company statement.“Bringing more than 15 years senior executive experience with him, Steve’s ...

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    CEVA appoints Bissell as logistics chief

    2015-03-20T16:11:42Z

    CEVA LOGISTICS has appointed Brett Bissell as chief operating officer, contract logistics. He will report to Xavier Urbain, the global supply chain company’s chief executive.Bissell joined CEVA in 2011 as executive vice president, Latin America, where he was responsible for leading the company’s Latin America operations.He is a senior executive ...

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    Geodis Wilson goes back to basics

    2015-03-20T16:10:07Z

    FRENCH-owned global forwarder Geodis Wilson is streamlining its airfreight products as it continues to expand in emerging markets.The company, managing 200,000 tonnes of belly-hold and main-deck cargo per year, is harmonising its airfreight product range and is piloting the new-look portfolio in India.Owned by Geodis Group of France – itself ...

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    WACO members fly crocs to Dubai

    2015-03-20T16:09:24Z

    TWO saltwater crocodiles have been airfreighted from Queensland, Australia to Dubai.It took 10 animal handlers to capture 40-year-old King Croc, measuring five metres long and weighing 750kg, and his friend of 20 years Queen Croc – measuring 3.2 metres and weighing 186 kg.During a six-hour ground operation, the crocs were ...

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    SEKO focuses on UK online sales boom

    2015-03-20T16:07:35Z

    GLOBAL forwarder SEKO Logistics is investing in another logistics centre in the UK to capitalise on the marked growth in online sales generated by UK retailers.The new 152,000-sq ft facility at Milton Keynes follows the opening of a similar size facility at Northampton last year.A third base at London Heathrow ...

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    CEVA launches multi-use solar energy Italian base

    2015-03-20T16:05:41Z

    GlOBAL supply chain management company CEVA Logistics has opened an environmentally-friendly, multi-purpose logistics hub in Italy, to serve the electronics industry there.The 90,000-sq m TechCity, strategically located at Pognano, in the province of Bergamo, can handle all supply chain activities including the consolidation of small pieces with Full Truck Load ...

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    Hong Kong transhipments soar in first six months

    2015-03-20T16:05:03Z

    TRANSHIPMENTS through Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (Hactl) – the Chinese hub’s biggest independent cargo handler – increased by a whopping 34.2 per cent in the first half of this year, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.Overall, the handler saw a 11.5 per cent growth in tonnage through its SuperTerminal 1 ...

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    Cargojet: Postal deal delivers

    2015-03-20T16:04:04Z

    IT IS gratifying in this era of increased belly capacity to report that a freighter airline is not just thriving but planning a major boost to its fleet.In November, Canadian carrier Cargojet will be adding two B767-200Fs and four B767-300Fs to bring its fleet up to 22 aircraft. By January ...

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    DB Schenker’s Osaka Skybridge

    2015-03-20T16:02:36Z

    DB SCHENKER is expanding its intermodal service from north Asia to Europe, with a new ‘Skybridge’ hub in Osaka, Japan, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.The Customs-bonded facility in Rinku is strategically located between Kansai International Airport and Osaka Port, ideal for the efficient combination of air and ocean freight between ...

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    SEKO gains EU Customs accreditation

    2015-03-20T16:01:49Z

    IRELAND is the latest country in SEKO Logistics’ European network to achieve full certification as an Authorised Economic Operator (AEO), writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.The accreditation, issued by EU Customs administrators, certifies that a business meets the required standards in relation to its security and management systems, and is a ...

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    Fifteen years of insights

    2015-03-20T16:00:38Z

    IT IS now fifteen years since the Air Cargo News Interviews started (as the Peter Conway Interviews), the first being on 20 August 1999 with Klaus Herms, then chief executive (CEO) of Kuehne + Nagel, writes Peter Conway. Key topics in that interview included a frustration at not having one ...

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    Ko takes over at Cathay cargo terminal

    2015-03-20T15:46:27Z

    KELVIN KO is the new chief executive of Cathay Pacific Services Ltd (CPSL), the division that manages Cathay’s new cargo terminal at Hong Kong, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.He was previously chief operating officer at CPSL and was also one of the core members in the early stage of planning ...

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    Safety videos target lithium battery risk

    2015-03-20T15:45:02Z

    A series of videos highlighting the potential aircraft fire risks posed by the improper carriage of lithium batteries are now available online.The videos, produced by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in association with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), target key airline and airport staff, including cargo handlers.Freely available ...