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Don’t pay us – donate, Cool Chain Association tells delegates

The Cool Chain Association is asking delegates to its virtual Perishables Conference on 15 September to donate to children’s charity Every Infant Matters instead of paying a registration fee. Every Infant Matters serves poverty-stricken communities in India, Nigeria, and the Dominican Republic with last mile healthcare solutions. The conference will provide a platform for delegates to learn about new ways to drive quality and efficiency in the temperature-controlled supply chain. It takes ... [+]

New Freeport stars on screen

Thames Freeport has marked its official opening this month with a new film that explains the benefits of locating in the new zone. The film ( (22) DP World | Thames Freeport is Open for Business - YouTube ), produced by Cat and Weasel Films working with director Joshan Esfandiari Martin, ... [+]

Armed forces award for Maritime Transport

Maritime Transport has received the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Silver Award from the Ministry of Defence for a further five years, in recognition of its outstanding support to the Armed Forces community. Maritime first received the ERS Silver Award in 2016, the same year it signed the Armed Forces Covenant ... [+]

Pandemic puts Irish imports in unchartered waters, says Woodland

Woodland Group Ireland reports steep price hikes and acute delays for Irish businesses shipping from Asia. Since October 2020, seafreight rates out of Asia have increased by 450% as demand far exceeds capacity and with reduced vessel, routing, and equipment availability. The situation has been exacerbated by an array of factors: originally ... [+]

Indian airport hits monthly record

Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru has reached its highest monthly cargo throughput since starting operations in 2008. It processed 37,319 tonnes in August - the highest ever since the Airport commenced operations in 2008. International cargo - imports and exports - accounted for 24,304t also the highest ever. The airport is ... [+]

New business in bulk for PD Ports

PD Ports said it had seen a 60% increase in bulk cargo since opening its Teesport Bulks Terminal a year ago. The multimillion pound bulks handling facility, which created 44 new permanent jobs, was opened by then Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government, Simon Clarke MP and signified the revival ... [+]

ABP appoints railwayman

Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Chris Durrant as terminal manager for the Hams Hall region. Hams Hall is one of the country’s busiest inland freight terminals. Chris Durrant previously worked for the Port of Felixstowe in senior operations and rail roles for over 16 years. [+]

Northern Ireland logistics lunch – book now to avoid disappointment

A few tables remain available for the Logistics UK Northern Ireland Logistics Lunch  on 1 October  at the Merchant Hotel in Belfast, says Logistics UK.  Sponsored by Diamond Trucks and Renault Trucks, the forum recognises the industry’s achievements, allows people to reconnect with peers and enjoy a delicious three course lunch and debate informally the key issues and opportunities facing the sector with logistics ... [+]

Latam to relaunch flights

Latam Airlines Group, Latin America's largest airline says it will restore some Brazil/Europe routes in October-December and increase frequency of others, reports RoutesOnline. There will be more flights between São Paulo, Madrid, Lisbon, Paris and Frankfurt and three times a week services to Barcelona will be relaunched in November while ... [+]

Window of opportunity in Lagos

APM Terminals Apapa, Nigeria has introduced a berthing window service to reduce the waiting time of ships and help consignees take prompt delivery of their consignments at the port. The service will enable the allocation of a fixed time period for vessels to berth, discharge, load and sail. The window ... [+]

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