All Europe articles – Page 152

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    Plugging the airfreight information gap

    2015-03-20T11:31:53Z

    London-based charter specialist chartersphere and software company WebCargoNet aim to plug the gaps in existing airline schedules and rates with a new partnership.Existing information sources do not fully cover the needs of shippers of outsized or urgent goods, or a shipment to a remote destination not covered by scheduled services, ...

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    Panalpina predicts 3%-4% air cargo market growth in 2015

    2015-03-20T11:30:42Z

    Panalpina expects the airfreight market to grow by between three and four per cent in 2015, driven by the technology, perishables and industrial consumables sectors.The Switzerland-headquartered multi-modal logistics company predicts that airline rates will “stay the same or even increase in selected trade lanes”, even though there is pressure on ...

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    Lieb to quit DB Schenker Logistics

    2015-03-20T11:23:29Z

    Thomas Lieb, management board chairman of Schenker AG, will leave the German logistics company at the end of this month “by best mutual agreement”.The 56 year-old will take on new responsibilities outside the German railway parent company, Deutsche Bahn Group.Dr Lieb has resigned “immediately” as head of business unit at ...

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    DB Schenker to open Heathrow temperature-controlled site

    2015-03-20T11:06:51Z

    DB Schenker Logistics will open a new perishables handling facility at London Heathrow at the end of March.The 11,000 sq ft facility will have cross-dock capability to eliminate contamination exposure and will allow for reduced manual handling.Schenker UK chief executive Helgi Ingolfsson said: “I have high hopes for this ultra-modern ...

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    Time to rethink UK air links

    2015-03-20T11:03:45Z

    Access from the UK's regions must be considered in deciding future runway capacity in the south-east of England, said chair of the National Connectivity Task Force, Lord John Shipley, in a new report.For the past 20 years, the Department for Transport had effectively prioritised international air access over domestic services ...

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    Unions call for halt to Cargolux outsourcing plan

    2015-03-17T14:29:14Z

    The Luxembourg Confederation of Christian Trade Unions (LCGB) has called for a written assurance that Cargolux will not press ahead with a controversial outsourcing plan as the Luxembourg freighter operator seeks to return to profit.The demand came as the LCGB and the OGBL union continued their negotiations on a new ...

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    IAG out in front with e-AWBs

    2015-03-17T14:28:30Z

    IAG Cargo claims that it has the highest e-air waybill (e-AWB) penetration in Europe.As of January, its e-AWB penetration was 34 per cent, well above the industry average of 25 per cent, said the freight arm of British Airways and Iberia.IAG Cargo has made e-AWBs available in more than 160 ...

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    Rising space keeps loads factors down

    2015-03-16T15:10:28Z

    Freight and passenger loads fell in January compared to December, reflecting the fall in volumes and continued growth in international market capacity, said IATA in its latest Airlines Financial Monitor for January-February.Airfreight capacity increased slightly in January, but more moderately than at the end of 2014. Most of the slowdown ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo's 2014 operating profits up 26.6%

    2015-03-16T14:54:52Z

    Lufthansa Cargo increased its 2014 operating profit by 26.6 per cent to €100m, despite group-wide pilot strikes and a fall in airfreight revenues and tonnages.Full year revenues at the German flag carrier’s freight arm edged down 0.3 per cent versus 2013 to €2.4bn. Total volumes fell 2.7 per cent to ...

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    CHEP wins $20,000 innovation award

    2015-03-16T14:53:47Z

    Floris Kleijn, IT director and project leader at CHEP Aerospace Solutions, said he was “humbled” to top the delegate poll in IATA’s inaugural Air Cargo Innovation Awards, presented during the World Cargo Symposium (WCS) in Shanghai.CHEP receives $20,000 for its CanTrack ULD tracker, which incorporates a solar panel to solve ...

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    Pharma audit "really taking off"

    2015-03-13T15:30:59Z

    Tom Windmuller, IATA’s senior VP airports, passenger, cargo and security, presented Sebastiaan Scholte, chief executive of Jan de Rijk Logistics and chairman of the Cool Chain Association, with a framed Center of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) Pharma certificate during the World Cargo Symposium (WCS).The ceremony marked the company’s successful ...

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    TNT launches Tel Aviv freighter links

    2015-03-13T09:14:20Z

    TNT has launched a Monday to Friday B737-400F service between Israeli capital Tel Aviv and the express operator's European hub in Liege, Belgium.The new service "answers increasing demand" and allows TNT to shorten transit times for express shipments to and from Tel Aviv by one day.The flight arrives in Tel ...

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    DP DHL airfreight up 2.4% to 4m tonnes in 2014

    2015-03-12T09:45:08Z

    Deutsche Post DHL’s global forwarding arm overcame a weak 2014 first half to record a full year 2.4 per cent increase in airfreight volumes to just over 4m tonnes, versus 2013.Announcing full year 2014 results, the Germany-based global post, express, freight and logistics giant said of its air cargo segment: ...

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    WCS: Silver lining in cargo's IT cloud

    2015-03-12T09:44:02Z

    A cloud-based IT solution developed by Massachusetts-based SmartKargo has the potential to reshape the way airlines and their supply chain partners manage the flow of freight, writes Martin Roebuck.No less an authority than Des Vertannes, IATA’s recently retired head of cargo, says so. A passionate believer in technology’s ability to ...

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    Cargolux links up with Oman Air

    2015-03-11T09:56:35Z

    Oman Air has signed a Letter of Intent with Cargolux that enables the European all-cargo carrier to use the Middle East airline's facilities in Muscat, Salalah and Sohar.The agreement includes the launch, on April 15, of Cargolux full freighter services from Luxembourg to India via Oman. The formal signing of ...

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    WCS: Jettainer’s lightweight pallet

    2015-03-10T14:53:08Z

    Jettainer is developing a lightweight pallet that weighs 70 kg, around 32 kg lighter than a traditional PMC aluminium unit.The Germany-based ULD management company says that the pallet is made of a composite material that is being applied for the first time in the aviation sector. It offers an alternative ...

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    Virgin Atlantic's "year of resilience"

    2015-03-10T14:52:41Z

    Virgin Atlantic Cargo reported revenues of £221m for 2014, down 1.8 per cent on prior year, with total network freight volumes virtually unchanged from 2013.The carrier said that the revenues reflected “another year of resilience in a fluctuating global air cargo market that saw yields decline for the third year ...

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    WCS: IATA sets out three priorities for air cargo

    2015-03-10T14:33:04Z

    IATA has called for further progress on paperless airfreight, global standards for handling pharma goods and tough action on the transport of lithium batteries.Tony Tyler, IATA’s director general and chief executive, highlighted “three vital aspects of the air cargo business” during his keynote speech at the association’s World Cargo Symposium ...

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    Turkish Airlines orders four more A330-200Fs

    2015-03-10T10:32:45Z

    Turkish Airlines has signed a firm order to buy four more A330-200 freighters.The carrier’s Turkish Cargo freight arm already operates five A330-200Fs, and the new order will enable it to “quickly meet the growing cargo market demand”.Temel Kotil, Turkish Airlines’ chief executive, said: “The A330-200F freighter aircraft have demonstrated outstanding ...

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    IATA: overcapacity on the up, yields declining

    2015-03-10T09:48:22Z

    IATA has warned that air cargo’s financial performance “remains poor and does not deliver adequate returns for investors”.The airline association’s 2015 first quarter Cargo eChartbook, while seeing continued positive demand for airfreight commodities, states that overcapacity has resulted in lower load factors and placed downward pressure on yields.Lower jet fuel ...