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IAG Cargo has released its Third Quarter financial results (July 1 to September 30, 2015), and they show commercial revenue of €238 million versus €236 million for the same period last year.
Market conditions remained challenging in the third quarter, resulting in pressure on yields. As a result, yields decreased 4.5% at constant exchange rates, with volumes also finishing 4.7% down on the prior year.
“We have made the point in the ...
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SEKO Logistics has opened its first branch in Wales to connect local importers and exporters with new business opportunities around the world.
The new Cardiff office is SEKO Logistics’ ninth location in the UK and joins the company’s global network of over 120 operations in 40 ...
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Stion Energy Services, the project development arm of Stion, has completed the installation and commissioning of a 172 kilowatt commercial rooftop solar array at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The solar array is expected to generate 281,128 kWh of energy annually and enable LEED (Leadership ...
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Port Manatee has gained federal approval to receive direct imports of select cold-treated South American produce via an expanding pilot program.
Port Manatee may begin participation in the Florida Perishables Trade Coalition pilot program effective Oct. 1, according to approval received Sept. 10 from officials of ...
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Konecranes relationship with the pulp, paper and wood industries reaches back to the 1920s. Its lift trucks line has its roots in the Scandinavian timber business, but there's nothing old school about Konecranes current fleet of lift trucks and lifting appliances customized for paper roll ...
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The Census Bureau reported today that orders for durable goods, an important gauge of business investment plans, dropped 1.2% from last month. This marks the second month in a row that demand has fallen. Include the following visualization to show a history of the demand ...
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Since Congress allowed the Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank's charter to lapse on June 30, businesses of all sizes have been feeling the negative consequences. In Real Clear Politics, Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., says that without Ex-Im, "fewer U.S.-made products are sold and fewer U.S. ...
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The recent economic slowdown in China could have negative implications for container ABS transactions, Fitch Ratings says. Container utilization and lease rates in outstanding transactions could come under pressure if China's manufacturing sector continues to decline and the country enters a long-term recessionary environment with ...
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LILLY + Associates International has released a new white paper, “PortMiami Tunnel: The New Standard in Transportation Infrastructure.” The study is the first of its kind to explore the rich history of the tunnel responsible for removing nearly 1.5 million trucks from the streets of ...
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TranSolutions Inc has released the industry's first software system dedicated to helping carriers manage their cargo claims.
The company first made waves in the logistics industry with MyEZClaim, a software system designed to help shippers and 3PLs manage their freight claims and analyze trends to prevent ...
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