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Delta Airline Inc, Beats Second-Quarter Profits

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Posted on 26 Oct 15

Second quarter profit increases more than expected, but third quarter fall in unit-revenue Delta Airline, Inc reported that the result of the second quarter is outstanding and incredible. The second quarter showed the 85 percent increase in profit which is more than the expectations of the company. But the third quarter showed the decline in […]

K+N Freight Forwarder Changes Sea Cargo Strategy

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Cargo Services
Posted on 22 Oct 15

Careful business management keeps Kuehne + Nagel group ‘on the right track’ Swiss freight forwarder Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) has changed its marine cargo business on US imports to alleviate the impression of slowing down European imports from Asia. The largest marine cargo forwarder of the world oppressed growing chances in the US import business […]

Air Cargo Sector Gets a Real Threat

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Air cargo
Posted on 14 Oct 15

Air cargo warned: ‘be prepared for China-Europe rail services to lure business away’ The CEO of DHL Global Forwarding for Eastern Europe has informed that transporters are gradually more becoming attracted to rail freight services between two countries, China and Europe, which poses a threat to other methods of cargo. On the occasion of Caspian […]

Cargo Demand Turbulence to End in the UK

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Air freight
Posted on 3 Sep 15

After Coventry and Heathrow, Cargo rise at Doncaster Sheffield Airport is reported Doncaster Sheffield is an international airport located at Finningley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster within South Yorkshire, England. In the beginning, the airport was controlled by the Peel Group. But now Doncaster Sheffield Airport has a licence of CAA Public Use Aerodrome that permits the carriers for the public carrying of passengers. Doncaster Sheffield Airport […]

Gatwick Demands a Runway to Compete Heathrow

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Posted on 31 Aug 15

Give us a runway and we will compete on cargo with Heathrow, says angry Gatwick Gatwick airport, London gave a serious reply on the future of the aviation department of the UK to the Airports Commission report which issued last month. In this report, it claimed that the passenger and cargo scheme of its site, […]

EU Carriers Continue to Struggle

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Air and Sea Cargo
Posted on 27 Aug 15

Cargo carriers in the European Union are still struggling to strive with declining market shares and pricing controls In the European Union, only four airline groups, including Air France-KLM, Cargolux, IAG, and Lufthansa that almost carry 90 percent of the cargo flown by EU established carriers. Historically, these four airlines have been the most successful […]

No Bill of Lading! No Cargo Claims

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Posted on 24 Aug 15

Cargo owner has no right to claim for conversion where a shipper squared cargo into storage due to cargo owner’s failure to present a bill of lading The shipment of iron ore from Iran to china by the Defendant Shipper was a matter of dispute. The bill of lading had been released to order with […]

Calais Strike Costs UK Cargo Sector £0.75 Million a Day

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Cargo Strike UK
Posted on 29 Jul 15

Anger in the UK cargo sector as strikes in Calais left the motorways closed and ports halted in the area After hitting the hundreds of illegal migrants UK ports in the last couple of weeks, Calais is on strike, where ferry workers and protesting farmers have closed the motorways leading to the Calais port and […]

How Cargo Collection Teams can Beat the Weather in UK

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Delivery Man with cargo
Posted on 8 Jul 15

Sending cargo to Pakistan is such a business that has direct connections with weather conditions in UK and Pakistan. When collecting and delivering door to door, find out how delivery men can cope with worst weather UK has a bad history of weather uncertainties and surely had made its presence felt in every condition. It has […]

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