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DHL Express appoints new CEOs for APEM region & Europe Oct 9, 2010

DHL has announced that Roger Crook, 53, will become chief executive officer (CEO) at DHL Express for the Asia/Pacific, Eastern Europe and Middle East regions (APEM), effective from January. Mr Crook has been with DHL Express for 20 years and has served as a member of DHL Express' global management board since 2007. During his career at DHL Express, he ...

Singapore re-elected to United Nations ICAO council Oct 9, 2010

SINGAPORE has been re-elected into the council of the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), at the 37th Session of the ICAO assembly at the UN body's Montreal headquarters, continuing its presence on ICAO's governing council since 2003. "We are honoured to be re-elected into the ICAO council, and to continue contributing to internati...

Qinghai to Tibet railway's extension commences buildingOct 9, 2010

QINGHAI to Tibet railway's extension project, Lhasa to Shigatse railway, has commenced construction, heralding a boosted Tibet role in south Asia's growing trade, report Xinhua. The new railway is an important part of the trade lane by which Tibet will further advance the open-up force to boost economic development, said Xinhua. (Source:www.schednet....

Shenzhen to build 283 kilometres of roads over five years Oct 9, 2010

SHENZHEN is expanding its road network and plans to add 14 new highways and expressways totalling 283.3 kilometres in the next five years, Xinhua reported. During this period, Shenzhen also plans to complete the pre-project research of another four expressways and highways and broaden some of its existing roads in the central part of the city to help re...

Scant hope Thai-China rail project will proceed Oct 8, 2010

Unsurmountable problems stand between Thailand's plan to build a rail connection to China, but the recent decision to proceed with the project indicates that the government is determined to achieve its logistics ambitions. The Thailand-China negotiations draft on the high-speed rail connection will be submitted to Parliament for consideration, Thai Prime M...

Southwest Airlines likely to focus on cargoOct 8, 2010

BUDGET carrier Southwest Airlines' purchase of AirTran Airways to boost its air freight volumes has been met with a positive response, reports The Columbus Dispatch. Gary Paine, owner of the Pilot Freight Services franchise in Gahanna believes the deal shows that Southwest has targeted air freight transportation as a money-maker, with Mr Paine saying i...

FedEx Express offers e-documents system to shippersOct 8, 2010

GLOBAL parcel delivery giant FedEx Express has unveiled a new solution for shippers in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand that enables them to upload their international shipment documentation electronically with FedEx Electronic Trade Documents (ETD). "The launch of ETD signifies another FedEx...

New Fuzhou-Taipei air cargo service to boost US-EU transhipments Oct 8, 2010

A BOEING 747-400 freighter of Taiwan's China Airlines recently landed on south eastern China city Fuzhou's Changle Airport, marking the inauguration of the first cross strait all-cargo direct service for Fuzhou, Xinhua reported. The service provides two flights a week on Wednesday and Saturday, using 747-400 freighter that can carry 120 tonnes, said C...

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