All Europe articles – Page 99

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    DHL opens two terminals at Leipzig and debuts automated pallet handling system

    2016-10-13T13:42:55Z

    DHL Express has opened two new terminals at its fast growing Leipzig hub, with one of the operations featuring the world's first automated pallet handling system.The new Terminal Two and Terminal Three were built at a cost of €230m, more than doubling the surface area of the hub's sorting centre ...

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    Militzer & Münch bags myAirCargo contract from Lufthansa

    2016-10-13T13:00:43Z

    Swiss forwarder Militzer & Münch has been appointed the exclusive partner in Europe for myAirCargo, Lufthansa Cargo’s international door to door service for its passengers who buy goods abroad that are too heavy or large for carry-on luggage.Currently, myAirCargo is available only on routes connecting Europe and the US, and ...

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    Fashionable Rickenbacker picks up Etihad cargo flights for Trinity Logistics

    2016-10-13T10:49:53Z

    Trinity Logistics USA has signed a "multimillion dollar" deal with Etihad Cargo, which will see the Middle East carrier operate a weekly wide-body freighter service from Colombo, Sri Lanka, to Columbus, Ohio, and to East Midlands Airport in the UK.Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Cargo, which will operate either Boeing 777F and ...

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    DHL Express expands in Turkish market with long term view

    2016-10-13T09:50:09Z

    DHL Express has expanded aircraft capacity to the Turkish market despite the recent problems faced by the country as it looks to the long term.DHL Express Turkey managing director Markus Reckling revealed that in August the express giant added more Airbus A300 flights to its services to the Turkish city.This ...

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    Frankfurt cargo surge in September

    2016-10-13T07:22:38Z

    A “slight recovery” of the global economy saw September total cargo throughput at Germany’s Frankfurt Airport (FRA) rise by 5.9% to 180,252 tonnes.Europe’s largest cargo hub saw volumes (airfreight + airmail) for the first nine months of 2016 increase marginally by 1.3% to just under 1.6m tonnes.Earlier this week, London ...

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    Gatwick welcomes new UK agreement to double flights with China

    2016-10-12T12:04:00Z

    Gatwick Airport has welcomed a new agreement between the UK and Chinese governments to more than double the number of permitted flights between China and the UK.Under the new deal, passenger flights can now increase from the current maximum of 40 per week for each nation to up to 100, ...

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    VIDEO: Emirates targets seafood with new Oslo freighter

    2016-10-12T11:54:38Z

    Emirates SkyCargo has expanded its presence in Scandinavia with the launch of a weekly Boeing 777 freighter from Oslo in Norway to its Dubai hub in the UAE.The Middle East Gulf carrier said that new freighter service, departing Oslo every Tuesday, will facilitate increasing exports of seafood, in particular salmon, ...

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    September rise for Heathrow cargo volumes

    2016-10-11T08:02:02Z

    Heathrow airport’s cargo volumes rose 5.9% in September to 126,109 tonnes on the back of growth to East Asia and Latin America, with China volumes up 13% as Brazil airfreight soared 18%, and Mexico 7%.Year to date, airfreight at the UK's number one air cargo hub grew by 2.1% to ...

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    FTA demands quick UK runway decision

    2016-10-10T15:08:00Z

    The UK's Freight Transport Association has called on the UK government to make a quick decision on whether to add an extra runway at Heathrow Airport.Speaking at the Shaping the Future Heathrow’ Conference at the Royal Institute of British Architects, FTA director of global and European policy Chris Welsh said ...

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    Forson is new Cargolux chief executive

    2016-10-10T12:34:54Z

    Cargolux has confirmed that Richard Forson will take over as president and chief executive of the all-cargo airline from Dirk Reich, who is stepping down for personal reasons.In a statement sent out this afternoon, the Luxembourg-headquartered carrier said that Forson would take over in the role from August 1.Cargolux also ...

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    E-tailers told: not so fast but more control over where, when and how you deliver

    2016-10-10T09:45:23Z

    Online customers are more concerned about where, when and how they receive their ordered goods rather than the speed of delivery, a new e-commerce survey has found.The study, conducted by DHL, suggests that e-tailers will remain competitive only if they give customers greater control over their deliveries.“Speed isn’t everything,” said ...

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    Air cargo should see China-Europe rail services as added competition

    2016-10-07T14:37:17Z

    The air cargo industry should see the proliferation of rail services between China and Europe as added competition.Speaking on the side lines of the Fiata World Congress in Dublin, Ivan Petrov, chief executive of forwarder TransXpress and Fiata senior vice president, said that the number of rail services between Asia ...

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    Nielen joins Cargolux as VP sales from IAG Cargo

    2016-10-07T13:56:31Z

    Chris Nielen has joined European freighter airline Cargolux as vice president sales, joining from IAG Cargo where he held the position of regional commercial manager Europe.Nielen has 16 years experience in the airfreight business which "have enabled him to build a solid knowledge base about the airfreight market especially in ...

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    Gatwick salvo on Heathrow pollution levels

    2016-10-07T11:03:16Z

    Gatwick has produced its latest salvo as the battle over airport expansion in south-east England enters its final phase. The airport – the second busiest in the country – argues that rival Heathrow is breaching legal pollution limits, in some cases by up to 162%.It says it has new evidence ...

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    New MD for Munich Airport

    2016-10-06T07:47:55Z

    Andrea Gebbeken has been appointed as a third managing director at Munich Airport, alongside Dr Michael Kerkloh and Thomas Weyer.She has extensive experience in aviation and logistics, including a stint as managing director of Tirana Airport in Albania. Her most recent appointment was as head of north German operations for ...

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    Report pours cold water on Manston Airport's cargo prospects

    2016-10-06T07:47:20Z

    A report commissioned by the local council is unenthusiastic about plans to reopen Manston Airport in south-east England as a cargo and passenger hub.Aviation industry experts, AviaSolutions said that airport operations at Manston are unlikely to be financially viable in the longer term and almost certainly not in the period ...

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    UPS to reduce Ireland-Switzerland delivery times by 48 hours

    2016-10-06T07:46:37Z

    Parcels carrier UPS says it has shaved up to 48 hours off deliveries between Ireland and Switzerland through enhancements to its ground network. Packages can be delivered up to 48 hours faster on its standard service to 60% of consumers in Switzerland.According to UPS consumer research, the majority of online ...

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    DHL claims high-tech leadership in Italy after MIT buy

    2016-10-06T07:45:13Z

    Deutsche Post DHL Group contract logistics arm, DHL Supply Chain, has bought niche Italian operator MIT Safetrans, saying that it is now the country’s leading player in the hi-tech life sciences and healthcare industry.The move also adds 20 operating sites to DHL Supply Chain Italy’s network – making a total ...

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    Belfast back to normal after damaged TNT freighter moved

    2016-10-06T07:44:54Z

    The damaged TNT 737 freighter that disrupted operations at Belfast International Airport yesterday (Tuesday, 4 October) has been towed off the runway.The plane was stranded at the intersection of the main Northern Ireland gateway’s two runways after it burst a number of tyres on landing at 6am. All flights had ...

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    London runway decision ‘soon’

    2016-10-03T09:32:16Z

    UK Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has said that a decision on south-east England airport expansion is imminent, according to the BBC.The Government has been pondering whether to build a new runway at Heathrow or Gatwick or to extend one of Heathrow’s two existing runways. A decision appeared to be imminent ...