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    Qatar Airways Cargo and Qatar Post ink cooperation agreement

    2024-10-15T14:25:26Z

    Qatar Airways CargoQatar Airways Cargo and Qatar Postal Services Company (known as Qatar Post) have signed a cooperation agreement to demonstrate what they say is “a shared commitment towards enhancing their strategic partnership in postal activities and mail transportation” into out of Doha.Qatar Post is the national provider of postal ...

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    CSafe increases European presence with new Amsterdam service centre

    2019-08-08T15:18:49Z

    CSafe Global has opened a new service centre in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, to increase its operational capabilities in Europe.At the centre, which is 7.8km away from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, CSafe RKN and CSafe RAP active temperature-controlled containers are serviced to ensure that they are fit for purpose and can safely ...

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    North American trade still going strong as Europe lags behind

    2018-10-12T10:16:10Z

    Europe was the laggard trading region in September while North America was “still going strong” according to the gKNi World Trade Indicator powered by LogIndex AG ,the data company of global freighter forwarder Kuehne+Nagel.The gKNi World Trade Indicator stood at 141.0 (+5.8% YoY) at the end of September, down by ...

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    Mixed outlook for airports but May's cargo volumes pick up speed

    2018-08-07T14:25:31Z

    Global airfreight volumes “picked up speed” in May, registering a 5.1% year-on-year increase despite comparison with a high octane month in 2017.The latest monthly statistics from Airports Council International (ACI) World warned that the outlook for global airfreight is “currently mixed”, with trade tensions and inflation up in May, but ...

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    Airfreight dips in trade barometer but prospects "very positive"

    2018-03-28T08:59:22Z

    Airfreight’s global outlook has decreased slightly in the latest DHL Global Trade Barometer, although the prospects for air cargo remain “very positive” at 70 points, well above the “stable” benchmark of 50.Overall, the positive outlook for world trade has continued to improve according to the barometer, which launched in January ...

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    Qatar Cargo freighter ready for Mexico

    2015-03-27T16:35:27Z

    QATAR Airways Cargo begins its twice-weekly B777 freighter service to Mexico City this month, marking the start of operations in the continent.“This is a historic moment for us, as it heralds the beginning of our operations in Latin America,” says Ulrich Ogiermann, chief officer, cargo.“It demonstrates that we are well ...

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    Second half surge boosts Cathay Cargo in 2014

    2015-03-26T13:28:21Z

    Cargo's stronger second half in 2014 helped Cathay Pacific Group report a 20.2 per cent surge in attributable profit to HK$3.1bn for the full year.Group turnover in passenger and freight increased by 5.5 per cent to HK$106bn. Cargo revenues increased by 7.3 per cent to HK$25.4bn compared with 2013.Cathay, which ...

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    New sales manager at Geodis India

    2015-03-21T09:53:30Z

    GLOBAL freight management company Geodis Wilson has appointed Sascha Von Ometzinski as national sales manager.Von Ometzinski will be responsible for sales and marketing development of Geodis' freight forwarding and logistics division in India.His main priorities will be strengthening and increasing the company’s trade lane activities, particularly with a focus on ...

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    Swissport management changes

    2015-03-21T06:59:08Z

    SWISSPORT International, a leading provider of ground and cargo services to the aviation industry, has announced that Erich Bodenmann, executive vice-president of group services, is to take early retirement from the end of this month.Luzius Wirth takes over responsibility for group services and will report directly to chief executive Per ...

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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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    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 ...

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    DB Schenker masterminds horses charter to Belgium

    2015-03-20T15:36:53Z

    IN CLOSE cooperation with Qatar Airways Cargo, Overseas Horse Services (OHS) and Liége Airport, DB Schenker made sure that 53 showjumping horses traveled safely non-stop aboard a B777 freighter from Calgary in Canada to Belgium.The aircraft also carried eleven tonnes of equipment, nine animal care staff and three dogs.The horses ...

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    CEVA's cargo rise in Q2

    2015-03-20T15:31:07Z

    LOGISTICS giant CEVA is celebrating ocean freight and airfreight volumes rising by seven and one per cent respectively during the second quarter of this year, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.New business was also up 31 per cent to US$763m in comparison to $582 million for the same period in 2013.Investment ...

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    DB Schenker combines rail, road and air to beat ocean

    2015-03-20T15:21:48Z

    German logistics giant DB Schenker has combined rail, road and air freight to transport 21 tonnes of cell phone electronics from China to South America across three continents.The consignment was transported by rail from Chongqing in central China to Duisburg, Germany, via Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus and Poland. The next step ...

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    Iraq crisis a temporary setback, believes dnata

    2015-03-20T14:45:42Z

    Dnata, which holds the sole cargo and ground handling concession at Iraq’s Erbil airport, is confident about the future there despite the current turmoil.Erbil began attracting a lot of freighter calls as investment poured into the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq, where most of the country’s oil reserves are ...

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    LH Cargo fights Dutch flower ban

    2015-03-20T14:37:55Z

    THE Dutch government is expected to review its controversial ban of Lufthansa flower shipments through Schiphol Airport.The previous government banned Lufthansa in 2012 from flying flowers from Colombia and Ecuador through the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico to Schiphol. It warned of a €40,000 fine per cargo flight.Joop Atsma, the ...

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    Zhengzhou route pays off for Cargolux

    2015-03-20T14:20:00Z

    The introduction of a new route from Luxembourg to China’s Zhengzhou airport in June has paid off handsomely for Cargolux as today, just five months on, it dispatches the 10,000th tonne of cargo between the two hubs.European freighter operator Cargolux will build on its early success by introducing a fifth ...

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    DB Schenker seeks $2.5bn in cargo cartel compensation

    2015-03-20T14:14:00Z

    German logistics giant DB Schenker is seeking estimated damages of $2.5bn after filing lawsuits in US and Germany against airlines involved in a global air cargo cartel between 1999 and 2006.It has warned that the total damages could add up to more than $3.3bn.The parent company, German rail operator Deutsche ...

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    Top five sign roadmap to combat cybercrime

    2015-03-20T14:03:23Z

    Five major international aviation organisations have agreed a “common roadmap” to combat attacks from hackers and other cyber criminals.The group is made up of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Airports Council International (ACI), the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International ...