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Strike set to bring Belgian ports to a standstill

Strike set to bring Belgian ports to a standstill

Cargo chaos threat as workers take action on day that EU leaders meet to discuss austerity budgets

Every little helps?

Every little helps?

As Stobart delivers more for Tesco using the UK's first 60ft truck, transport groups warn of the dangers of longer lorries

Now SNCF considers the future for Novatrans

Sale of loss-making combined transport subsidiary the first option, but restructure and liquidation are also on the cards

Etihad Airways buys more freighters

UAE flag-carrier aims to double its Airbus fleet as it eyes expansion of air cargo network

Air News

Doubts as Turkish makes a new bid for LOT

Doubts as Turkish makes a new bid for LOT

Loss-making Polish flag-carrier a prime target, but EU ownership rules may be a barrier

Air express traffic hits new heights at Marseille

Southern France gateway posts air cargo record for fourth consecutive year, thanks largely to continued growth in express shipments.

Sea News

CEOs targeted by anti-piracy campaign

CEOs targeted by anti-piracy campaign

World business leaders encouraged to support fast-growing global initiative backed by 28 of the largest shipping organisations to defeat 'criminal gangs holding the world economy to ransom'

Brittany Ferries also suffering on the Channel

But operator is said to be near break-even after three years in the red, thanks to new focus on Spain

Road News

UK gears up for road charging

UK gears up for road charging

Foreign truckers will bear brunt of £10 a day fee, with British hauliers able to claim against road tax

US cargo crime hits new high

More trucks are hijacked, but better security means gangs are forced to target lower-value shipments

Rail News

Etihad Rail finance approved

Etihad Rail finance approved

Green light for loan to build first section of UAE's first freight railway

Rail freight back on the move in Pakistan

Shortage of locomotives resulted in services hitting the buffers last July

Forwarding & Logistics News

Sweet deal for P&O Ferrymasters

Three-year contract win to deliver the goods for Tate & Lyle

Chevrolet opts for Gefco in the UK

Contract win sees automotive logistics specialist delivering cars for US motor giant

Technology News

INTTRA opts for Cognizant

Cargo portal partner will improve speed to market of ocean shipping e-commerce

Palletways £750k scanning system a world first

New technology virtually eliminates missing pallets, damage and theft, claims UK operator

Warehousing News

Schenker goes green in new warehouse

Heathrow facility will be geared for 21st century logistics operation

Ghana hit by poor warehouse management

Investigation finds that vehicles are at a standstill

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Features

Friday Focus: Can Marseille-Fos shed strike image?

Friday Focus: Can Marseille-Fos shed strike image?

French forwarding grandee believes the port is back on track

Friday Focus: International trade in the cloud, the next generation

Portals, collaboration, event management, Cloud-based technology and workflow all link together, and are likely to create the most powerful change to the way global trade operates in the years to come, writes Bryn Heimbeck

Friday Focus: Death knell for UK retailers while exports save forwarders?

Matthew Marriott on the not-so-jolly Christmas trading versus the positive direction UK exports are taking, suspecting more retailers will disappear after the sales

Hi-tech route to a 'rail freight motorway'

New technology for loading trailers onto trains could revolutionise traffic between the UK and Eastern Europe

Interviews

A Q&A with Mike Major

A Q&A with Mike Major

The CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC) on global trends in the energy supply chain and the challenges

Lorry Rail aims to get back in the black

Strong turnover growth at the intermodal operator, majority-owned by France's SNCF Geodis, sees the company targeting break-even next year, having been in the red since it was launched in 2007, Financial Director Olivier Storch tells IFW

Poll

Should non-European airlines pay the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) tax?

52 % - Yes

48 % - No

Yes > No >

Opinion

An opportunity in a crisis

An opportunity in a crisis

Over the past year, we have continuously pointed out the danger that falling freight rates represent to carriers. However, writes Mels Boer, we also see a great opportunity for carriers in the current 'lowish' markets

In my humble opinion: Is the client really always right?

The latest in a series of articles written by you, members of our industry

Cargo community

Moving towards a brighter future

Moving towards a brighter future

There are signs of optimism in the logistics industry, as operators start to eye growth instead of just survival, says Rob Riddleston

The A- Team: Make way for the analysts

As the UK economy continues to recover, companies that survive long-term will be those that are looking for a competitive edge in every situation. This is where the role of a business analyst comes to the fore, writes Matthew Marriott

People

DSV appoints Gary Kioussis to newly created role

Thirty-year DSV veteran Kioussis is new sales chief for southern UK

Meachers grows commercial team

Dominic Betteridge brings more than 16 years' experience in logistics and forwarding

We Have Mail

Missing the point at Le Havre

Peter Ramsell blames industrial relations, not economics, for Le Havre's drop in traffic

Carriers can't avoid low-sulphur future

Captain Franck Kayser says European shipowners should accept 'inevitable' low-sulphur regulations

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