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July 2014

Ceva opens Dubai energy city

Ceva Logistics has officially opened a City of Energy in Dubai. The hub, which covers an area of 27,000sq m of warehouse space and 10,000sq m of yard space, is in Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai and is dedicated to the warehousing and handling of oil and gas products for the Energy sector. Ceva says that it is the first logistics company with a facility dedicated solely to the ... [+]

Zim moves ahead with restructure

Israel's Zim Lines says it can complete its planned debt restructuring on schedule after it reached agreement with the Government on the terms of its golden share. It said it would now be able to focus on profitable trades, adjust capacpity and continue with efficiency and savings programs.   [+]

Qatar confirms big 777 order

Qatar Airways and Boeing finalised an order for 50 777-9Xs aircraft at the Farnborough Airshow on 16 July, first announced as a commitment at the 2013 Dubai Airshow. It also committed to 50 additional 777-9X purchase rightsand announced its intent to order four 777 Freighters and options for four more. [+]

Row brews in Brussels as truckers sleep

The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has criticised some EU member states for insisting that drivers take their statutory weekly rest outside their truck cabs. The IRU claims that this is a protectionist measure. It follows France adoption of a law imposing fines of €30,000 on companies, and up to ... [+]

Freightliner to switch Middlesbrough terminal to Teesport

Freightliner is to switch its services to the Middlesbrough area from its inland site at Wilton to Teesport once PD Ports completes a £3 million new rail terminal. Construction of a new, open access rail terminal by PD Ports will commence in July and once complete it will handle services ... [+]

Women welcome woman

The Women's International Shipping & Trading Association (WISTA) welcomed the appointment of Claire Perry as the new Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport. The organisation which represents women working in the shipping industry said it proved once again that women have a serious role to play ... [+]

Shippers target ‘too strict’ security rules

The European Shippers’ Council (ESC) said that it would target unecessarily strict supply chain security rules at the sixth round of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations in Brussels on 16 July. ESC said that removing over-strict regulations could be an important element of removing non-tariff barriers to ... [+]

TIACA brings in e-freight expertise

The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has appointed Kale Logistics senior vice-president Amar More to its board. He help achieve a wider adoption of e-freight across the air freight industry and has worked with global cargo airlines, airports, ground handlers, and forwarders to create digital cargo community systems, e-freight platforms, ... [+]

Yusen signs e-airwaybill deal

Yusen Logistics has concluded a multilateral electronic air waybill (e-AWB) agreement with the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The forwarder will be able to simplify contract procedures, as individual contracts with IATA member airlines for e-AWB implementation will no longer be necessary. e-AWBs are an initiative developed by e-Freight, an ... [+]

Updated: Tilbury and SITA sign waste terminal deal

Forth Ports has signed a long-term partnership with waste firm SITA to create a major recycling and resource management hub based at the Port of Tilbury on the River Thames. At the same time, SITA will buy, for an undisclosed sum, Forth Ports' Nordic Recycling arm. SITA UK will deliver a ... [+]

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