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DHL Express operations back to normalApr 22, 2010

German logistics group Deutsche Post said its DHL Express operations have nearly returned to normal, following the re-opening of German airspace after it was closed due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland, Dow Jones reported. DHL will resume most of the close to 100 intra-European express flights and run regular night operations at its Leipzig hub in Germ...

UK reliance on the sea highlighted by volcanic ash crisis Apr 22, 2010

- Recent scare stories in the media about food shortages as a result of the recent ban on flights to and from the UK were blown apart yesterday by Sir Terry Leahy, Chief Executive of Tesco, who stated very clearly in an interview with the BBC News channel, that disruption to their supplies was minimal and only 1% of its produce was flown in by air. Sir Te...

LUKOIL-BUNKER establishes its Turkey branch Apr 22, 2010

Lukoil-Bunker Istanbul Ihrakiye Tic. Ltd. Sti, a LUKOIL-BUNKER’s subsidiary registered in Turkey has obtained a license to provide bunkering services, the Company’s statement said. Lukoil-Bunker Istanbul Ihrakiye has already provided its first offshore bunkering of Kobzar, Volgobalt 107, Sheksna in Istanbul harbor. The company is currently sup...

APL Logistics wipes out rivals for Indonesia contractApr 22, 2010

APL Logistics has been chosen by Kimberly-Clark to manage the transportation and distribution of its health and hygiene products throughout Indonesia. The three-year contract was awarded following a competitive tender that included a field of local and international competitors. APL Logistics will manage transportation from Kimberly-Clark’s distri...

China Cargo Airlines sets up first external cargo terminal Apr 22, 2010

CHINA Cargo Airlines, the cargo arm of China Eastern Airlines, has set up its first "external cargo terminal", which is in another city than its Shanghai base, in a bid to expand its service network in the Pearl River Delta, Logistics Week reported. The new facility is situated in Shanghai's neighbouring city Suzhou. The carrier will provide intermodal t...

China Eastern to increase Shanghai-Paris flights Apr 22, 2010

CHINA Eastern Airlines has announced plan to increase Shanghai-Paris flights from seven to 10 weekly starting from July 1, Logistics Week reported. The three new flights will use 287-seat Airbus 343, taking off at 1230 hrs from Shanghai's Pudong Airport, arriving at Paris Charles de Gaulle at 1900 hrs (local time), returning at 2100 hrs (local time), bac...

CSX continues efforts to derail aspects of railway billApr 22, 2010

US RAILWAYS have been fighting to preserve the current regulatory framework which provides antitrust exemptions and minimum government intervention in rate setting. The fight to retain current practices has become more heated after the passage of amendments the Surface Transportation Board Reauthorisation Act by the Senate Commerce Committee. Jacksonvil...

Zhongshan customs ease flow with first 'green seal' Apr 22, 2010

ZHONGSHAN customs for the first time applied "green seal" to a batch of export cargo to Macau after checking, Logistics Week reported. Mainland and Macau customs reached an agreement to facilitate trade in December last year, that both the customs can apply a "green seal" to the checked and released cargo, and such cargo will be directly released at arriv...

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