All Freight Forwarder articles – Page 96
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Rhenus adds to Indonesia network
Freight forwarder the Rhenus Group says it plans to open an office in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-largest city, in early August following the opening of an office in Semarang in February. It adds that its local has also gained IATA certification since May.Rhenus now has operations at four sites in Indonesia ...
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APAC forwarding market on the uptick
A survey conducted by consultants Mike King and Cathy Roberson for the new APAC Forwarding Index indicates that airfreight volumes on major East-West trade lanes are expected to continue to grow in the coming months, with only nine percent of respondents expecting lower volumes in August than in May across ...
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Neutral freight alliances join forces
Two neutral freight alliances, Cargo World Network (CWN) and Neutral Air Partner (NAP), have entered into a strategic partnership that will aim to provide “first-class neutral air and ocean consolidation solutions to the global logistics community”, a NAP statement has said.CWN brings together regional operators in over 50 markets to ...
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Airfreight rates continue to rise in April
Airfreight rates improved again in April led by improvements on services from Asia to North America.The latest Sea and Air Shipper Insight report from Drewry, which uses a weighted average of buy rates across 21 trade lanes, showed that average east-west airfreight prices increased by 7.9% year on year in ...
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Agility reaches partial settlement over US government military supply contract
Logistics firm Agility has agreed to a settlement for one element of the ongoing criminal court case over allegations it defrauded the US government on a military supply contract, but the wider civil and criminal case continues.The company has agreed to plead to a misdemeanour in connection with US government ...
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DHL adds another China-Europe rail link
DHL Global Forwarding is continuing to expand its rail services between China and Europe with a new connection to Belarus.The forwarding giant today launched the first regular rail connection between Shenzhen and Minsk.The route takes 12 days and also covers new overland connections to several major cities along China’s “Belt ...
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DHL forwarding doubles Brussels pharma facility
DHL Global Forwarding Belgium has more than doubled the size of its temperature controlled facilities at Brussels Airport on the back of growth in the segment.The development sees the forwarder expand its GDP licensed temperature controlled area to 5,300 sq m from its previous 1,750 sq m.It will offer a ...
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Forwarders call for fast-track for US customs chief
The Airforwarders Association (AfA) in the US has called on the Senate to swiftly confirm Kevin McAleenan as Customs and Border Protection (CBP commissioner, pointing out that the appointment was critical to the safe, secure and efficient movement of cargo.Moreover, said AfA executive director, Brandon Fried, McAleenan, who is currently ...
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Rhenus to add new airfreight locations in Asia Pacific
Logistics firm Rhenus has revealed plans to expand its air and seafreight business in the Asia Pacific region with a 10% increase in the number of sites it occupies.The company said it had already opened six new offices, including two in the Philippines (Subic and Clark) and one branch each ...
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Nimble Agility outstrips the market
Kuwait-based logistics firm Agility reported profits up 11.4% to KD14.6 million in the first quarter of 2017, an increase of 11.4% over the same period in 2016.EBITDA earnings were KD30.8 million, up 17.4% increase, while revenue was up 7.3% to KD320.5 million.Growth came from infrastructure companies in emerging markets and ...
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Pain and gain in the supply chain
Today’s supply chain is complex but it can be a way of gaining new customers, said freight forwarder Geodis’ 2017 Supply Chain Worldwide survey.The findings, revealed at the Transport Logistic trade fair in Munich, showed that 70% of the survey’s respondents - 623 professionals in 17 countries - described their ...
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Weak margins push Damco into red
Damco, the freight forwarding arm of the AP Moller shipping, energy and transport group, reported a loss of US$8m in the first quarter of 2017. It blamed “significant margin pressure” and higher investments in product development.Revenue was $612m with airfreight and ocean controlled volumes growing by 10% and 11%, respectively. ...
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Flexport to invest in cross-dock facilities
Forwarder Flexport will invest in a network of consolidation facilities as it looks to gain greater control over supply chains.Speaking to Air Cargo News at the Air Cargo Europe event, Flexport chief executive Ryan Petersen revealed that the company had just signed deals for facilities in Hong Kong and Los ...
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Kerry takes stake in Italy’s Tuvia
Asian forwarder Kerry Logistics is to buy a majority stake in Italy’s Tuvia Group.Tuvia Italia is active in air, maritime, land, multimodal shipments, and integrated logistics in Italy. Headquartered in Milan with offices in Verona, Venice, Trieste, and Nerviano, the company manages over 25,000sq m of logistics space.As ISO9001 certified ...
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Tehran firm aims to beat the jams
A new courier firm aims to tap into Tehran’s 400,000 parcels per day market, drawing inspiration from the Uber taxi system.Peykyab’s app “hails” a courier, tracks the parcel’s progress, and notifies the sender/receiver when the order is delivered. The company says it has seen rapid growth since its launch in ...
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Dachser doubles in Shanghai
Dachser has doubled its space at Shanghai Pudong Airport Bonded Zone from 32,300 to 64,600sq ft.The German-owned forwarder said the extra space would, together with its existing facility at Beijing International Airport, improve service and increase flexibility. Having gateway operations at two airports also increases the flexibility to move cargo ...
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DHL refines China-Europe rail service
DHL’s Global Forwarding arm has opened a central competence centre in Stuttgart, Germany to improve efficiency of its rail services between Germany and China.Experts will primarily support German customers in the automotive, technology, mechanical engineering and retail sectors, developing multi-modal transport solutions and coordinating end-to-end transport processes, from collection, export ...
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Yusen Logistics opens Frankfurt pharma gateway
Yusen Logistics has opened a dedicated Good Distribution Practice (GDP) compliant pharmaceutical gateway in Frankfurt as it targets growth in the sector.The logistics firm said that the new operation had been developed in close consultation with Yusen Logistics’ pharmaceutical customers, which are "increasingly looking for new ways to optimise flows ...
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Ceva sees revenues and volumes improve in Q1
Ceva recorded a loss in the first quarter of the year despite an improvement in revenues and airfreight volumes.The freight forwarder saw first-quarter revenues increase by 1.9% year on year to $1.6n, operating income was up to $8m from $4m a year earlier but it registered a net loss of ...
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Confidence grows for air cargo in Asia
Airfreight volumes on Asia-Europe trade lanes eastbound and westbound are expected to surge in the coming months, according to the latest survey results for the APAC Forwarding Index.Around 54% of survey respondents predicted Asia Pacific air cargo volumes across all lanes will be higher in three months time than at ...