Airfreight news – Page 40
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ACS and Aeros join forces
January 31 - Air Charter Service (ACS) and Aeroscraft Corporation (Aeros) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a strategic partnership supporting global project logistics and air cargo services.
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The Friday Flyer - January 24th 2014
This week's round up of news from the world of heavy lift and project forwarding.
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Weigel in at AIT
January 22 - AIT Worldwide Logistics has hired Greg Weigel as its new vice president of global operations.
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XLP scores hat trick
January 15 - KG Shipping & Project Transportation Foreign Trade Ltd Co (KG Projects), QC Logistics Limited and Sacema Project Shipping have become the latest members to join the XLProjects (XLP) network.
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Lights out for Evergreen
January 7 - USA based provider of air freight and transportation services, Evergreen International Airlines, has sought bankruptcy protection from the US Bankruptcy Court.
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Transcon joins PPL
December 13 - Vietnamese freight forwarder, Transcon, has become the latest member to join the Pacific Power Logistics (PPL) network.
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PCN welcomes InterMax
December 13 - InterMax Logistics Solution Ltd has become the latest member to join the Project Cargo Network (PCN) as a representative in Taiwan.
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Aeros and Cargolux to partner up
December 13 - Aeroscraft Corporation (Aeros), the innovator of the new cargo ship, the Aeroscraft, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Cargolux Airlines International.
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US Congress sees relief market for Aeroscraft
December 4 - US Congressman, Mike Honda, has come out in support of the Aeroscraft and its disaster relief capabilities, in light of the devastating typhoon that struck the Philippines almost two weeks ago.
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The Friday Flyer - November 29th 2013
Are liner shipping lines hiding their cartels in plain sight? When the European Commission's (EC) lawmakers turned their sights on anti-competitive activity in 2011, the most obvious characteristic of a cartel was clandestine cloak-and-dagger meetings bet
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Aeroscraft teams with IAC to serve Arctic regions
November 27 - Aeroscraft Corporation - developer of the Aeroscraft, an innovative rigid air vehicle capable of transporting heavy cargoes - has established a strategic partnership with airline Icelandair Cargo (IAC) to develop new logistical air freight r
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F.S. Mackenzie makes it six in Russia
November 26 - International forwarding group, F.S. Mackenzie, has opened its sixth Russian office, in Vladivostock.
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The Friday Flyer - November 22nd 2013
The embattled STX Group has seen its biggest creditor become its biggest shareholder after the state-owned Korea Development Bank (KDB) traded debt for equity in the troubled shipbuilder and its affiliated shipping company STX Pan Ocean. The move by the K
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Blue chip companies strengthen management
November 19 - Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Henrik Lund as its new global airfreight director, based in Hamburg and reporting directly to Mark Hellmann, chairman of the global air cargo board.
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Two new offices for GAC
November 18 - GAC has opened new offices in Louisiana, USA and Labuan, Malaysia, in response to the increase of offshore oil and gas activity in the respective regions.
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Martin Bencher breaks own airfreight record
November 15 - Martin Bencher Group's Brazilian and German business units joined forces to plan and execute the delivery of components for the oil and gas industry from Germany to Brazil.
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FPS Group adds two
November 12- Famous Pacific Shipping (FPS) Group has appointed two new network members, which have experience in project cargo logistics.
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AT Logistics joins PPL
November 4 - AT Logistics has become the latest member of Pacific Power Logistics (PPL) Networks.
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The Friday Flyer - October 25th 2013
When is an auction not an auction? When a sole buyer turns up with a chequebook to make the lowest bid possible, especially when that buyer seems to be a group of potential competitors.
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Panalpina enters into agreement to settle class action
October 24 - Panalpina has entered into a preliminary agreement to settle a US antitrust class action, alleging anticompetitive industry practices regarding certain freight surcharges.