All Logistics articles – Page 69
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NewsPanalpina secures solar contracts
Panalpina has been awarded several logistics contracts for solar power projects in Australia. by a leading electrical and communications engineering solutions consortium.
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NewsDouble first for space programme
The load-out of the AEOLUS satellite on the ro-ro ship Ciudad de Cadiz at the Montoir de Bretagne ro-ro terminal was a first in several ways.
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NewsInsourcing a key threat to forwarders
Logistics Trends & Insights has published its 2018 Evolving Freight Forwarding Market report, revealing that 54 percent of respondents think that shippers bringing their logistics functions in house is the biggest threat to the market.
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NewsKamag set to electrify Wiesel range
German manufacturer of heavy-duty vehicles Kamag, part of the TII Group, has partnered with Alelion Energy Systems in the development of autonomous vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries.
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NewsKerry Logistics expands project logistics capabilities
Kerry Logistics has acquired a majority stake in Saga Italia, strengthening its service portfolio and project logistics capabilities.
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NewsSarens plucks Makzume in Turkey
Sarens has formed a joint venture with LAM - Lyonel A. Makzume Shipping Agencies (Makzume) to expand its operations in Turkey and neighbouring countries.
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NewsKerry Logistics expands in South Africa
Kerry Logistics has acquired Johannesburg-based freight forwarding and logistics company, Shipping and Airfreight Services (SAS).
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NewsBLG supports Siemens with facility
BLG Logistics has started operations at its state-of-the-art logistics centre in Falkensee, Germany.
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NewsMammoet wins wind contract
deugro has contracted Mammoet to transport 37 wind turbines to the Badgingarra wind farm, located 185 km north of Perth, Western Australia.
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NewsLiftWerx and Siemens Gamesa reach new heights
Canada-based LiftWerx Solutions has partnered with wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) to develop what it claims is the world’s highest capacity up-tower lifting device.
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NewsGeodis reorganises regional network
Geodis has established four new regions - Western Europe, Middle East & Africa, Northern & Continental Europe and Americas & Asia Pacific regions - alongside the group’s existing lines of business.
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NewsM&M opens in Sprockhovel
Militzer & Münch (M&M) has opened a new office in the North Rhine-Westphalia area of Germany.
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NewsMarmedsa opens in Houston
Noatum Maritime Services, through its Marmedsa Oil & Gas division, has opened commercial offices and a warehouse in Houston, USA.
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NewsRWG goes for Gold in Vietnamese merger
Red Wolf Global (RWG) has merged its Vietnamese operations with Gold Line Company, a non-asset based international logistics firm based in Ho Chi Minh City.
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NewsCombi Lift delivers for Gazprom
Combi Lift has begun delivering tugs and barges that will be used in the construction of Gazprom's Amur gas processing plant (GPP) in Russia, on behalf of the project's EPC contractor, Linde.
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NewsAmbercor Shipping expands
The recently established Ambercor Shipping has established a US-based subsidiary, Ambercor Shipping USA, based in New York.
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NewsSwanson in at DHL
Jake Swanson been appointed as global head, EPC projects sector - DGF Industrial Projects, a part of DHL Industrial Projects.
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NewsGeodis opens in Uganda
Geodis has opened an office in Kampala, Uganda that will initially cater to the surge in industrial projects currently taking place in the East Africa region.
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NewsBolloré speaks out on chairman's arrest
Vincent Bolloré, chairman and ceo of Bolloré, has reportedly been placed in police custody in Nanterre, France, as part of an investigation into how his company obtained contracts in Africa.
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NewsFreja strengthens in Norway
Freja Transport & Logistics plans to expand and strengthen its services in Norway with the opening of an office in Alesund, in summer 2018.









