Danzas Opens Emirates Facility 

Danzas AEI Emirates opened its $50 million multi-purpose logistics facility in Dubai's Jebel Ali Free Zone...

Deutsche Post Reports Lower Profits 

Deutsche Post World Net (DPWN) announced operating profits fell in the third quarter due to declining express business and slower growth in other divisions...

DHL and Polar Air Partner on TransPacific Trade 

The global express and logistics provider will use Polar Air Cargo’s flights from the US to Asian destinations to upgrade its Time Definite product...

TNT Revenue Up; Income Down 

Mode shifting appears to be a factor in TNT results. Air volumes were down 10% in September but road transport showed slight growth...

NITL Says Judge Was Wrong 

The lower court erred in its interpretation of the safety exception of federal law when it permitted the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to regulate drayage trucking, said the National Industrial Transportation League...

Hong Kong Will Emerge From Crisis Stronger 

In his annual Policy Address, Hong Kong Chief Executive, Donald Tsang told the Legislative Council the Hong Kong people’s resilience will help the city emerge stronger from the current global 'financial tsunami.' ...

Port Of Dunkirk Traffic Strong 

September 2008 traffic at the French Port of Dunkirk continued the strong showing of August, up 9%, according to the port...

Perishable Cargoes To Grow  

World trade in perishable refrigerated (reefer) cargo is forecast to grow to 215 million tonnes by 2015. Nearly half that volume (109 million tonnes) will be seaborne...

Making History Moving Freight by Rail from Asia to Europe 

While most goods move today by air and water from Asia to Europe, the first shipment of Fujitsu Siemens Computers (FSC) via rail marks what DB Schenker says will be regular service to begin after Chinese New Year in February 2009...

Cold Chain Fights Hunger 

Global Cold Chain Alliance President J. William Hudson recently testified before the United Nations on the role logistics firms play in fighting hunger...

Navistar Selects Menlo 

Navistar International Corp. announced it has selected Menlo Worldwide Logistics, LLC, as its global lead logistics provider to support Navistar's global growth strategies as the company moves into new marketplaces...

IARW Lists World’s Largest Cold Storage Companies 

The International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses (IARW) has released its annual IARW Global Top 25 List of the public refrigerated warehouses (PRWs) with the greatest capacity of warehouse space in the world...

Hapag-Lloyd Container Business Sold 

A consortium of Hamburg businessmen and the city government of Hamburg have outbid Singapore's Neptune Orient Line (NOL) for the container business of Hapag-Lloyd...

Group Calls Airport Slot Auctions Illegal 

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) condemned the final rule issued by the Bush Administration, which allows the government to confiscate and auction airport take-off and landing slots at New York’s airports as an ineffective and illegal way to alleviate flight delays...

State of the Port Highlights Savannah Achievements 

Doug J. Marchand, executive director of the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), outlined actions required to achieve continued growth and prosperity for the Port of Savannah during his annual State of the Port speech...

Descartes and Lufthansa Sign Agreement 

Lufthansa Cargo has signed a three-year agreement with Descartes Systems Group, a global on-demand software-as-a-service (SaaS) logistics solutions provider...

Sourcing is Moving Away from Asia, Closer to Home 

The 15th Annual 3PL Provider CEO Perspective study uncovers evidence of “reverse globalization” due to climbing expenses for labor, concern over Asian governmental regulations and shipping costs rising in response to higher fuel prices...

What is the future for the Asia Pacific logistics market? 

The global logistics industry is going through an uncertain period...

A New Era for International Trade? 

With the collapse of the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Round of trade negotiations in July 2008, talk is of a move to a more protectionist future of lower trade growth...

Technology Outsourcing Myth and Reality 

The study was conducted by Enterprise Systems, a supplier of real-world business and technology information aimed at serving the needs of managers of large scale, high-volume computer systems...

US-Canada-Mexico Freight Hits Record Highs 

The freight that moved through US land ports, airports and sea ports to and from Canada and Mexico weighed 475 million tons. Most cargo was carried by...

China Invests in Hong Kong 

The largest share of total direct investment in Hong Kong came from Mainland China in 2006, according to the Census and Statistics Department. At 35.1%...

Fleet Buyers Delaying Purchases 

A small sample of for-hire, private and government fleet managers by CK Commercial Vehicle Research (CKCVR) indicates many of the fleet equipment buyers...

Keep Tabs On Your Network 

When Woody Allens character talks to Diane Keatons character about relationships in the film Annie Hall, he describes how sharks have to keep moving to...

Office Depot Selects Spring Global Mail 

The three-year contract for distribution of 175 million catalogs covers 10 European countries. Spring had already been distributing various catalogs for...

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