All Logistics articles – Page 177
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PCN makes it three in Thailand
June 18 - Transpo International has been approved as the third and final Project Cargo Network (PCN) representative in Thailand.
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Crowley establishes new LCL links
June 18 - Florida headquartered Crowley Maritime Corporation has launched a new LCL service from Chicago connecting Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and Central America.
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GAC connects industry with new App
June 18 - Marine and shipping services provider GAC Group has launched the Android version of its Mobile Directory Application.
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Cargolux widens 787-8F network
June 18 - Luxembourg's Cargolux Airlines International has added a new direct B747-8 freighter service connecting Hong Kong and Columbus, Ohio, USA effective June 16, 2013.
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Norbert Dentressangle celebrates steel centenary
June 17 - In celebration of the 100th anniversary since the invention of stainless steel, international logistics services provider and freight forwarder, Norbert Dentressangle, has transported two 3 m tall horse heads from Scotland on behalf of Outokumpu
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The Friday Flyer - June 14th 2013
These are the best of times to be buying shipping capacity and the worst of times to be selling shipping capacity. That is the message from Global Shipping Industry
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Transnet moves trains to Mozambique
June 13 - South Africa's state-owned freight transport and logistics arm - Transnet SOC - has shipped 10 class three locomotives and 21 passenger coaches from the Port of Durban to Mozambique.
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DB Schenker named Roland logistics partner
June 13 - DB Schenker has been appointed the sole logistics service provider in the EMEA region for Roland DG - a Japan headquartered manufacturer of printers, 3D engraving and milling equipment.
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New md at FREJA
June 12 - Denmark headquartered forwarder FREJA Transport & Logistics A/S has appointed Ulrik Rasmussen as its new managing director, and to its executive board.
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RedR to run humanitarian course
June 12 - RedR Australia will run its Humanitarian Logistics in Emergencies training course from September 1-6, 2013 at Melbourne University Campus, Victoria, Australia.
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Into Africa joins XLP
June 12 - Into Africa Project has joined the XLProjects network, representing South Africa.
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Clipper Projects and Thorco Shipping merge
June 11 - Clipper Projects and Thorco Shipping are set to merge and form one of the world's largest multipurpose/project shipping lines.
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transport logistic breaks records
June 11 - transport logistic 2013 conference and exhibition, hosted at the Munich Trade Fair Centre from June 4-7, 2013 attracted a record 53,000 visitors - up 3.3 percent over the 2011 event.
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BigMove Group welcomes GHL
June 11 - The BigMove Group - founded in 2004 with eleven medium-sized specialist transport companies - has welcomed a new member focusing on major international projects - Switzerland headquartered Gutmann Heavy Logistics (GHL).
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V. Alexander delivers superheater to Saudia Arabia
June 11 - V. Alexander International Logistics Germany has coordinated the shipment of a 40-tonne superheater between Porto Maghera, Italy and Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
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Hicks takes on warehousing
June 10 - UK-based Hicks Logistics is expanding into warehousing following the acquisition of an industrial unit next to its existing headquarters in South Wales, in a move which will see ten new staff join the company.
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Aurora wins two Australian gongs
June 10 - Aurora Global Logistics has picked up two prizes at the Club Marine Australian Marine Export & Superyacht Industry Awards.
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Group7 on the up with record-breaking revenues
June 10 - Munich-headquartered logistics services provider Group7 has achieved record turnover levels for its financial year 2012.
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PCN adds new Nicaraguan member
June 7 - The Project Cargo Network (PCN) has widened its representation with the addition of Seal Trading Supplies in Nicaragua.
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The Friday Flyer - June 7th 2013
In normal business cycles, some companies prosper and some companies fail. These are not normal business times so it is difficult to know whether STX Pan Ocean, South Korea's largest commodities shipping line, might have filed for court receivership even