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CEVA opens facility, wins contract in SE Asia Dec 2, 2008

   CEVA Logistics said last week it will relocate to a new 350,000-square-foot distribution center in Bukit Jelutong, Malaysia in early 2009.    The logistics giant just passed its first anniversary of operations in the growing Southeast Asian nation, saying the new facility would allow it to double current business in Malaysia by 2010. CEVA is fo...

North Korea clamps down on border with South Korea Dec 2, 2008

A cargo train service between North and South Korea was stopped Friday after North Korea shut its border in anger at the government in Seoul, Reuters reported Saturday. The largely symbolic rail service between Seoul and an industrial park just across the North Korean border had been running largely empty since it began last year as a sign of easing t...

TNT welcomes opportunity to discuss labour conditions Dec 1, 2008

Today the Cabinet decided not to liberalise the Dutch postal market since it could not establish yet whether socially acceptable labour conditions for the entire postal sector were reached. TNT welcomes the opportunity to discuss decent labour conditions with Cabinet and all parties involved. TNT emphasizes that also the other condition set by the Dut...

UK War Risks seeks to widen membershipDec 1, 2008

The United Kingdom Mutual War Risks Association has announced that from 20 February 2009, it will accept applications for war risks insurance from shipowners with no connection with the United Kingdom. Hitherto, UK War Risks has concentrated on UK owned or flagged ships.  The aim is to secure a broader membership base to spread risks more widely and ...

Vignettes for 2009Dec 1, 2008

Everything in Bulgaria is becoming more expensive, it seems. Well, the good news is that at least something is not going to change this time around – the vignette for your automobile, Sofia Echo reported. Prices of category 1, 2 and 3 vignettes will remain unchanged for 2009, the Road Infrastructure press centre announced, as quoted by the Bulgarian news ...

Unimog more economical than tractorsDec 1, 2008

According to an expert report by the German Agricultural Society (DLG) in Groß-Umstadt, Hessia, the Mercedes-Benz Unimog proves to be a particularly economical vehicle for e.g. transport tasks and mowing operations. During a transport assignment on level ground, a Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 400 with a trailer load of 21 t consumed only 18.89 litres of fuel pe...

Russia's bankrupt KrasAir lost US$105 million in Q3 Dec 1, 2008

THE reported net loss of Russia's KrasAir, before its demise November 1, amounted to RUB2.9 billion (US$105 million) from January to September against a net profit of RUB9.7 million in the corresponding period of 2007, reported www.dars.ru Russian Transport Daily. KrasAir and other fleets in AiRUnion were grounded in the summer as further credit fue...

Korean Air expands Incheon-Rome route with Milan service Dec 1, 2008

SOUTH KOREA's flagship carrier, Korean Air, is commencing service from Seoul's Incheon International Airport to Milan in northern Italy, starting December 10. The two outbound flights are scheduled to depart Seoul/Incheon on Wednesdays and Sundays at 1355 hrs and arrive in Milan at 1800 hrs the same day. On the return leg, the flights will leave M...

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