TRANSPORT & LOGISTIC NEWS * WORLDWIDE
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* UPS names two new regional presidents
- UPS has announced changes in the leadership of two of its three US regions following the retirement of its East Region president. Red More, click here.* Cargoitalia to cease operations
- Cargoitalia, the Italian air freight carrier, has been placed into voluntary liquidation. Red More, click here.* GAC expands its European operations
- GAC has expanded its Nordic ship agency, liner agency and project logistics network with the acquisition of all the shipping subsidiaries of the Lehmann Nordic Group (LN). Red More, click here.* CEVA signs five year agreement with La Scuola
- CEVA Logistics has signed a five year contract with La Scuola S.p.A., an Italian publishing company focused on school textbooks. Red More, click here.* Reddaway Expands Next-day Service Between Las Vegas and northern California
- Reddaway has launched a new next-day service to and from Las Vegas and key markets in northern California. Red More, click here.* DB Schenker says High Speed 2 approval will secure rail freight growth
- DB Schenker Rail UK has stated that the UK Government's decision to approve the High Speed 2 rail route will guarantee additional capacity on the West Coast Main Line for rail freight services. Red More, click here.* Kerry Logistics invests in Central China expansion
- Kerry Logistics announced it is expanding its presence in Central China, building a new logistics centre in Zhengzhou in Henan Province. Red More, click here.* Manhattan Associates Receives Award for 'Best IT Supply Chain Solution Provider in Asia'
- Successful deployment of Warehouse Management System by leading pharmaceutical distributor earns Manhattan Associates award for a second time. Red More, click here.* Logwin expands presence in China
- Logwin has opened a new sales office in the city of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, to further strengthen its presence in China. Red More, click here.* CHEP Named to Food Logistics Top 100 List for 2011
- CHEP USA was named to Food Logistics magazine’s FL 100 for the fifth consecutive year. Red More, click here.* Port of Rotterdam sets new record level of throughput in 2011
- The Port of Rotterdam has announced that cargo throughput at the port increased by 0.8% in 2011 to 433m tonnes; 3m tonnes more than the previous record year, 2010. Red More, click here.Labels: transport and logistics news
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