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Boeing could delay 787 delivery until July Dec 13, 2010

Boeing Co said it was still studying its delivery schedule for the 787 Dreamliner after a published report suggested deliveries of the carbon-composite plane could be put off until late June or July, reported Reuters. The French newspaper Les Echos reported on its website that Boeing could begin deliveries next summer, based on talks between Boeing and ...

Rail freight venture to boost trade with RussiaDec 13, 2010

A recently launched Sino-Russian railway container joint venture is expected to significantly boost container trade between both countries, by offering door-to-door delivery of containers using trains and trucks, reported the South China morning Post. Rail Container, the joint venture between Russian state-controlled TransContainer and China Railway Int...

Ryder to acquire supply chain solutions providerDec 13, 2010

Ryder System, a leader in supply chain, warehousing and transportation management solutions, has signed an agreement to acquire Holland, Michigan-based Total Logistic Control (TLC), an independently run, wholly owned subsidiary of SUPERVALU, reported Marketwire. TLC is a leading provider of comprehensive supply chain solutions to food, beverage, and con...

UPS rules out takeover of TNT express serviceDec 13, 2010

United Parcel Service (UPS) will focus on small and medium-sized acquisitions in Europe, rather than attempt to take over TNT's express service, chief financial officer Kurt Kuehn told daily Boersen-Zeitung. US delivery services company UPS aims to avoid the mistake of expanding too much too quickly, which is what happened when Deutsche Post acquired D...

More fuel suppliers at Chopin Airport in WarsawDec 10, 2010

Chopin Airport will probably have a second fuel supplier as early as next year, which is likely to result in lower fuel prices and expansion of Warsaw’s route network. Formal obstacles will be removed at the beginning of May, after the expiry of the six months’ notice terminating the current agreement between the airport operator PPL and Pet...

Lufthansa Cargo commences first flights to ManausDec 10, 2010

Lufthansa Cargo is expanding its route network in South America this coming New Year. Pending regulatory approval, the cargo airline will begin serving the Brazilian metropolis of Manaus for the first time, on January 21, 2011. There will be two MD-11 flights per week, from Frankfurt to Manaus, on Mondays and Fridays. The services to the City in the Ama...

DHL expands overnight express serviceDec 10, 2010

DHL, the express and logistics business, is establishing two new strategic air routes from Paris and Frankfurt to the US. The new connections are timed to feed directly into DHL's North American overnight express network and will enable customers in Germany and France and some neighbouring countries to send next day delivery shipments to the US, Canada...

FedEx improves cross-border service Dec 10, 2010

FedEx Freight Canada has reduced transit times in more than 500 lanes connecting Toronto and Montreal to dozens of cities and regions in the United States, reported Business Wire. These service enhancements will enable cross-border LTL shippers to achieve supply chain improvements. FedEx Freight Canada, a subsidiary of FedEx Freight Corp., provides cros...

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