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Government urged to act on "alarming" Air Canada strike threat
A group of business organisations have urged Canada’s federal government to take action to avoid an Air Canada strike that would hit cargo operations and “significantly disrupt Canada’s supply chain”. In a letter to Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Labour and Seniors, the organisations said that the potential for labour disruption ...
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UPS grows healthcare logistics capabilities with acquisitions
Photo: UPS UPS has struck a deal to grow its healthcare logistics capabilities with the acquisition of Germany-based Frigo-Trans and its sister company BPL. Once completed, the acquisitions will boost end-to-end temperature-sensitive and time-critical logistics services throughout Europe, said the US-headquartered company. “The fast-paced innovation in the ...
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Challenge Group gains IATA CEIV lithium battery certification
Challenge Group has gained the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) CEIV lithium battery certification as pressure grows on the air cargo industry to improve the safety record of lithium battery transportation.The certification follows six months of preparation, training and strict auditing and adds to the existing IATA CEIV Pharma and ...
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Reports: DSV outlines job and investment plans if it lands DB Schenker
DSV has reportedly outlined how it would protect jobs and invest in DB Schenker following a leading German union expressing concern over job losses if the Danish forwarder is successful in its takeover bid.Last week German trade union Ver.di is said to have written to the Deutsche Bahn board suggesting ...
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Canada joins the US in implementing stricter requirements for European air cargo shipments
Canada has joined the US in the sudden implementation of stricter security requirements for Europe- and CIS-based air cargo shippers importing goods into the country. Following the announcement of the new requirements, Air Canada Cargo warned shippers that they face an embargo unless they can meet the new requirements. The ...
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Scan Global seals deal for Blu Logistics Brasil
Scan-Global-Logisitcs.jpg Photo Scan Global Logistics Scan Global Logistics (SGL) has completed the acquisition of freight forwarder Blu Logistics Brasil Transportes Internacionais LTDA to extend its business in Latin America. The Danish forwarder announced in July that it had signed an agreement to buy the forwarder, which last ...
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DP World acquires Cargo Services Far East
Photo: DP WorldDP World has completed the acquisition of Hong Kong-headquartered Cargo Services Far East Ltd to expand into retail and fashion logistics and grow its airfreight business.Logistics service provider, Cargo Services employs over 2,500 people in Greater China and across Asia, Europe, South Africa and the US.Founded in 1989, ...
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Leading German union backs CVC bid for DB Schenker
Leading German trade union Ver.di has reportedly given its backing to the CVC-led private equity consortium bidding to take over DB Schenker over fears of job losses should DSV be successful.According to Bloomberg, research from the union has indicated that more jobs would be lost at the forwarder because the ...
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Why the EU-China tariff tensions are more than just a trade dispute
Mike Parra. Photo: DHLTariff tension between the European Union and China has flared up again, but global trade needs to be protected during any negotiations to safeguard economic growth amongst other reasons.Europe and China find themselves once again in the midst of a tariff dispute. This is not the first ...
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Reports: DSV and CVC bid €14bn for DB Schenker
DSV and a private equity consortium led by CVC have reportedly individually put in binding bids of around €14bn for DB Schenker.This is according to people familiar with the matter, Bloomberg has reported as the race to buy Deutsche Bahn’s freight forwarding subsidiary has narrowed to just the two bidders ...
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Alaska promises Hawaiian a warm welcome as merger clears hurdle
Alaska Airlines’ acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines has cleared a major hurdle after the Seattle-based carrier said on August 20 that the time period for the US Department of Justice to review the $1.9bn deal had expired, and no objections appeared to have been made.A US judge had earlier this month ...
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Freightos acquires Shipsta
Online booking and rate firm Freightos has acquired multimodal tender procurement platform Shipsta to expand its spot pricing, quoting, and booking capabilities.Headquartered in Luxembourg, Shipsta supports companies' freight procurement by streamlining tender management and procurement processes across air, ocean, road, and rail, enabling companies to solicit tenders from freight forwarders ...
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Turkish Cargo receives IATA Smart Facility certificate
Photo: Turkish CargoTurkish Cargo has received IATA's Smart Facility Operational Capacity Certification for its SMARTIST facility at Istanbul Airport.This certification confirms that Turkish Cargo’s operational procedures comply with IATA regulations (IATA Cargo Handling Manual, Dangerous Goods Regulations, ULD Regulations, Temperature Control Regulations, Live Animals Regulations and Perishable Cargo Regulations).The certification ...
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Cargojet invests in more 767s as Q2 revenue climbs 10%
Cargojet has affirmed its focus on growing 767 freighter operations with the acquisition of two more passenger aircraft for future conversion.The Canadian cargo airline confirmed it had two 767s currently undergoing conversion, but said it had also invested in two more of the type."Cargojet currently has two B767 passenger-to-freighter conversions ...
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Hyundai Glovis confirms Asiana cargo stake
Hyundai Glovis has confirmed it will invest in a consortium led by Air Incheon as part of plans to acquire Asiana Airlines’ cargo business.Earlier this month, Republic of Korea (ROK)-based logistics company Hyundai Glovis said it was considering investing in an acquisition consortium set up by Air Incheon after the ...
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Etihad cargo revenue up 10% in first half
Photo: EtihadEtihad Airways' cargo revenue increased by approximately 10% in the first half of this year compared to the same period of 2023.The Abu Dhabi-headquartered airline's cargo revenue was AED1.9bn ($507m) compared to AED1.7bn ($462) year on year.The increase in revenue was "primarily driven by increased demand and increased belly ...
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Bangladesh air cargo spot rates peak
Air cargo spot rates from Bangladesh to Europe have risen to their highest level this year amidst political unrest in the country that has resulted in disruption to air cargo operations.Data from WorldACD shows that in the week from Monday July 29 to Sunday August 4 (week 31), spot rates ...
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ATSG sees Q2 revenues and profits decline as 767Fs are returned
Freighter lessor and operator ATSG saw both profits and revenues decline in the second quarter of the year as a result of returned freighter aircraft.The company saw second-quarter revenues fall 7.7% year on year to $488.4m, earnings from continuing operations before income taxes were down 78.4% to $10.7m and net ...
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Expeditors: Buy rates put pressure on profits in erratic Q2
Expeditors saw its profits decline in the second quarter of the year despite increases in airfreight revenues and volumes.The Seattle-headquartered forwarder saw second-quarter airfreight volumes increase by 15% and air revenues improve by 14.5% to $860.3m. However, airfreight expenses rose by 22.9% compared with last year.There was a similar trend ...
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Korean signs Asiana cargo sale agreement with Air Incheon
Korean Air has today signed a "basic business sale agreement" with Air Incheon for Asiana Airlines' cargo business.The agreement follows June's announcement that Air Incheon had been named as the preferred bidder for the sale of Asiana's cargo business as part of Korean Air’s acquisition of Asiana Airlines."The transaction amount ...