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Agility Europe targets PolandMar 18, 2008

Agility is expanding its corporate footprint in Eastern Europe. The next milestone will see its national subsidiary in Poland become operational from April 2008. Agility’s Polish organisation will be headed by Wojciech Huczyinski and Artur Laszczka, who will lead a team of 15 at its head office located in Wroclaw. Operating activities are also to be start...

GAC India unveils new 3PL facilityMar 18, 2008

GAC India has inaugurated a new 20,000 square foot Third Party Logistics (3PL) facility at Bhiwandi to meet the demands of the growing consumer markets in and around the bustling city of Mumbai. Strategically located close to the main Mumbai-Nashik highway, the fully equipped warehouse has clear access to the entire West India region. From the Bh...

Erik Ljungberg new head of Corporate Relations Mar 18, 2008

Erik Ljungberg has been appointed Senior Vice President and head of Corporate Relations. Erik Ljungberg aged 36, is currently Head of Corporate Marketing at CLAAS Group in Germany, one of the biggest producers of agricultural machinery in the world. During the period 1997 to 2006 Erik Ljungberg was employed by Scania and held various positions wi...

Produce companies prepare for origin labeling Mar 18, 2008

United Fresh Produce Association, the Washington-based trade group for fruit and vegetable growers, has published a guide to help the industry prepare for compliance with U.S. origin labeling laws, effective Sept. 30. The association's Associate Counsel Autumn Veazey wrote the guide, which covers the legal requirements of the origin-labeling rule, "w...

Facing containerisation challengesMar 17, 2008

The most important subject raised at this year’s edition of the Baltic Container Conference was further development of containerisation in the Baltic Sea region. There is no doubt that containerization is the future of sea transport. For the last two days, the participants of BCC 2008 discussed how to face its development on the Baltic Sea. The subjec...

Failure: UK economic regulation of airportsMar 17, 2008

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) blasted as a failure the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority’s decision to allow costs at London airports to rise by a massive 50% between 2008 and 2013. Failure is the only word to describe the CAA’s decision, said Giovanni Bisignani, IATA’s Director General and CEO.  For Heathrow the CAA has allowed ...

Guttierez: Exports buoyed U.S. economy Mar 17, 2008

U.S. exports accounted for more than 40 percent of the 2.2 percent increase in real economic growth during 2007 and helped offset the effects of the U.S. housing downturn, Commerce Secretary Carlos Guttierez said in testimony Thursday designed to convince Congress to approve pending free trade deals with Colombia, South Korea and Panama. Sales of U.S....

President Bush stumps for U.S.-Colombia FTA approval Mar 17, 2008

President Bush, in his final year in office, hopes to leave his mark on South America by persuading Congress to approve the U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement. Bush told the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Washington Wednesday that an FTA with Colombia would go a long way to help the South American country's economy, as well as assist in the figh...

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