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Block-train connection between Koper and Curtici in operationSep 28, 2009

Adria Transport d.o.o. (owned by Luka Koper and Austrian GKB) is introducing a direct block-train connection between Koper's container terminal and RailPort Arad in Curtici (Romania). The schedule foresees one weekly departure, but in case of increased demand the departures can be doubled. The train departure from Koper is on Tuesday evenings while the ret...

Shenzhen announces results for eight monthsSep 28, 2009

Shenzhen port's container throughput fell 19.9 per cent year on year to 11.39 million TEU in the first eight months, while overall cargo volume dropped 15.4 per cent to 122.4 million tonnes, reports Xinhua. But the city's urban freight volume grew 10.8 per cent to 136.7 million tonnes in the same period. Cargo turnover slid 0.6 per cent to 68.5 billion ...

SIA Cargo begins air cargo service to AtlantaSep 28, 2009

The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest, has added its first around-the-world freight carrier - Singapore Airlines Cargo. According to the Shipping Gazette, the weekly all-cargo service operates with a 747-400 freighter from Singapore to North America and on to Europe and the Middle East before returning to Singapore. ...

DHL says global impact of US withdrawal limited Sep 28, 2009

DHL says the carrier did not lose "significant" international express business as a result of its withdrawal from the US domestic market this year, according to the Journal of Commerce Online. Competitors FedEx and UPS have said they would try to leverage DHL's withdrawal, which put millions of dollars of domestic express business up for grabs, into a br...

Air China Cargo began flying to Vienna Sep 28, 2009

AIR China Cargo began flying to Vienna International Airport last Wednesday with a Boeing 747 Freighter. It was the first air cargo service between China and Austria and the third between China and Europe, behind services from Beijing to Frankfurt and Copenhagen. According to the Shipping Gazette, the new service operates from Shanghai to Milan, Italy, ...

New Qantas planes to be named after famous antipodeans Sep 28, 2009

Qantas will name new aircraft after those who cemented strong links between Australia and New Zealand with its first new plane to operate on the Auckland-Sydney-Melbourne route, the Shipping Gazette informs. Its first new Boeing 737-800 to add to the fleet will be named after Jean Batten, a pioneer flier who set the women's record in 1934 in an England t...

Air China to inaugurate a new service Sep 28, 2009

Air China will inaugurate a new service from Beijing to Tokyo's Haneda Airport on October 25, Logistics Week reported. The service offers two flights a day using Airbus 321s. Flight CA181/2 takes off at 0840 hrs from Beijing, returning from Tokyo at 1350 hrs. Flight CA183/4 leaves Beijing at 1735 hrs, returning from Tokyo at 0830 hrs the next day. The ...

Repsol discovers offshore hydrocarbons in Sierra Leone Sep 25, 2009

Spain’s largest oil company, Repsol has made an offshore hydrocarbon discovery in Sierra Leone. The latest find comes just days after the company announced a large find in Brazil. Repsol and partners Anadarko, Woodside and Tullow have made the first hydrocarbons find offshore Sierra Leone, indicating the potential of a previously unexplored area. ...

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