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Plastic toy laden UPS 747 crashes in Dubai, killing two Sep 6, 2010

TWO crew members were killed when a Cologne-bound United Parcel Service 747-400 crashed shortly after take-off at Dubai's Nad al-Sheba military camp near Academic City and Global Village close to the Al-Ain Dubai Highway. Witnesses said the plane, carrying toys and plastic items, was on fire before hitting the ground. The National newspaper reported a ...

North American rail volume continues double-digit climbSep 6, 2010

THE Association of American Railroads (AAR) has reported weekly rail traffic continues to set records with US rail operators posting their highest numbers for 2010 in both rail carloads and intermodal volume for the week ending August 28. Canadian railway volume hit 76,064 cars for the week, up 16.5 per cent year on year, and 53,747 trailers or containe...

Ningxia logistics value up 47.9pc to US$17 billion in first half Sep 6, 2010

NINGXIA, an autonomous region in northern China, announced a 47.9 per cent growth in provincial logistics business, amounting to CNY115.8 billion (US$17.05 billion), in the first half of the year. It is forecast by Ningxia government that the service industry will have an average year-on-year increase of 11 per cent in a row from now to 2015. In 2020, t...

Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, to become northern China hub Sep 6, 2010

CHIFENG, a city of Inner Mongolia, a Mongol autonomous region in northern China, has invested CNY1 billion (US$147 million) to build a trade centre in its Hongshan Logistics Park. Forecast to have an annual trade volume of CNY15 billion, the Hongshan logistics park, after its completion in 2011, is designed to be a bulk cargo hub for northern China and ...

Schenker invests in massive rail upgradeSep 3, 2010

DB Schenker Rail, the Deutsche Bahn freight operator, will invest US$525 million primarily in new freight cars and locomotives throughout Europe this year. "This is a record amount that we plan to invest at exactly those points where there is increasing customer demand for our transport services and where modern equipment is required," explained Karl-Fr...

Top forwarders accused of price-fixingSep 3, 2010

The New Zealand Commerce Commission has filed proceedings in the High Court at Auckland against a number of international freight forwarding companies on charges of colluding on surcharges and fees for air freight forwarding services to New Zealand, reported Dow Jones Newswires. The regulator said in a statement that proceedings have been filed against ...

Logwin tackles Aussie fashion marketSep 3, 2010

Logwin is taking its Europe success in fashion logistics Down Under, targeting the growing demand for Australian brands being manufactured in Asia. “The vast experience in fashion logistics that Logwin acquired over many years is a strong competitive advantage. Our strategic focus is rolling out this expertise in Australia;” said Wolfgang La...

Mexico airport group opens new terminal in Monterrey Sep 3, 2010

Mexican airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte SAB began operations at a new US$61.3 million terminal in the northern city of Monterrey, reported Dow Jones Newswires. "The new Terminal B satisfies the growing infrastructure needs of the Monterrey metropolitan area and Nuevo Leon state," the company, known as OMA, said. Terminal B is d...

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