All Logistics articles – Page 67
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NewsMartin Bencher opens in Canada
Martin Bencher Group has expanded its presence in North America with the opening of an office in Vancouver, Canada.
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NewsTiong Woon says hi to Brunei
Singapore-headquartered Tiong Woon Corporation has established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Brunei.
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NewsCEVA and CMA CGM deepen partnership
CEVA Logistics plans to broaden its partnership with CMA CGM through the acquisition of the latter’s freight management business and the provision of an exit option for CEVA shareholders.
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NewsGoldhofer supports Sarens in Kazakhstan
Sarens has expanded its fleet with 92 axle lines of Goldhofer heavy-duty modules and four 280 PS PowerPacks.
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NewsDSV withdraws revised CEVA offer
DSV has withdrawn its revised offer to acquire CEVA Logistics for CHF30 (USD30.06) per share.
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NewsHellman restructures management
Reiner Heiken is set to take over as ceo of Hellman Group, effective December 1, 2018, following a restructuring programme led by outgoing ceo Dr Thomas Knecht.
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NewsCEVA names Sauzedde
CEVA Logistics has appointed Guillaume Sauzedde as managing director of its Central and Eastern Europe cluster.
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NewsDSV confirms offer to CEVA Logistics was rejected
Denmark’s fast-growing logistics group DSV has issued an official statement confirming that its recent offer to takeover CEVA Logistics was rejected by the CEVA board.
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NewsC.H. Robinson opens in Cologne
C.H. Robinson has expanded its footprint in Germany with the opening of an office in Cologne, its sixth location in the country.
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NewsYusen wins Spirit contract
Spirit AeroSystems (Europe) has awarded Yusen Logistics UK a contract to handle the warehousing and inbound freight, as well as onward distribution of aerospace components.
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NewsK+N sets sights on CIS
With a primary focus on serving clients in the oil and gas as well as consumer goods industries, Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) has opened offices in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, strengthening its logistics network in Central Asia and the Caucasus.
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NewsTGP acquires Natco Germany
UK-based Trans Global Projects (TGP) has acquired Germany’s Natco GmbH, effective October 1, 2018.
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NewsBDP expands in South America
BDP International is expanding its presence in South America with the opening of an office in Montevideo, the company’s first location in Uruguay.
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NewsNazzari joins Crane Worldwide
Crane Worldwide Logistics has appointed Marco Nazzari as regional vice president for Europe, Middle East, India and Africa (EMEIA).
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NewsMammoet wins Australian wind projects
Mammoet and Goldwind Australia have signed a multi-year framework agreement that will initially see the Dutch heavy lift specialist handle the transport and installation work for the 530 MW Stockyard Hill wind farm in western Victoria.
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NewsBDP adds fourth location in Egypt
BDP International has expanded its presence in Egypt with the opening of an office in Port Said, its fourth office in the country, and 150th office worldwide.
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NewsFloating wind farms face infrastructure challenges
Analysis of 96 European ports has revealed that only a few ports are capable of accommodating the quayside manufacturing and assembly required for building and operating large-scale floating offshore wind farms, says LOC Renewables.
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NewsSaga Italia rebrands as Kerry Project Logistics
Kerry Logistics is rebranding its Italian subsidiary Saga Italia to Kerry Project Logistics.
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NewsAll change, but no change at AP Møller - Mærsk
AP Møller - Mærsk (APMM) will maintain its Damco freight forwarding entity as a separate business under its own brand as part of a reorganisation that will see the Danish giant combine its ocean and supply chain offerings.









