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Global aviation on crisis course

Global aviation on crisis course

As international defiance grows, the industry is warned it has just 12 months to find a political solution to the EU ETS 'stalemate'

G6 Alliance brings forward Asia-Europe launch

G6 Alliance brings forward Asia-Europe launch

Lines say demand drives move, although launch coincides with 'wish list' container rate hikes

EuroAirport invests €40 million in new cargo terminal

Pharma growth drives demand for hi-tech air cargo facilities on Franco-Swiss border

P&O signals intent on Dover Strait with arrival of second super-ferry

Ferry firm 'ready for the challenge' as rival operators prepare launch in direct competition

Air News

Strike could costs Air France EUR100 million

Strike could costs Air France EUR100 million

Four-day strike costs carrier dear as unions warn of further action

Korean Air VP: 'We’re in for a tough year'

But carrier has to remain bullish as it takes delivery of new freighters, with more capacity on the way

Sea News

Container rate increases 'largest since 2008'

Container rate increases 'largest since 2008'

Alphaliner says carriers will face stiff resistance to biggest price hikes in years

Carriers set record for schedule reliability (with chart)

But analyst says previous record was followed by sharp drop in time-keeping

Road News

Lack of funding a threat to TruckPol

Lack of funding a threat to TruckPol

Call for UK road transport operators to help protect unit that helps protect them from cargo crime

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

Rail News

French rail network manager sets up freight taskforce

French rail network manager sets up freight taskforce

First initiative of its kind will look for solutions to 'slot crisis' that impacted operators in 2011

US to spend billions on freight railroads

Record budget will see operators hiring more than 15,000 new employees this year

Forwarding & Logistics News

Big fish circle London Gateway

Big fish circle London Gateway

Management silent on prospective tenants' identities, but says combined port and distribution park will be a multimodal 'game changer'

Putting the rail into retail

FTA study shows why more retailers are getting On Track

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

In my humble opinion

In my humble opinion

The plunge in the UK's economic fortune is the gift that keeps on giving... to the press. Another in a series of articles written by members of our industry

Friday Focus: Logistics emissions are falling despite economic pressures

UK logistics operators are on course to meet their voluntary greenhouse gas reduction target through the use of a wide range of efficiency improvement measures, according to the second annual report of the Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme

Governments and business must collaborate to reduce supply chain risk

A new report presented at last week's economic forum at Davos, calls on governments to come together to tackle risks, whether they be climate change or piracy off the Gulf of Aden, writes John Manners-Bell

Tilbury goes Forth, into the future

It's a deal that took many by surprise and one that has created some intense interest in the industry; Forth Ports has taken control of TCS, signalling some intriguing changes in the balance of power on the Thames, reports Felicity Landon

Interviews

A Q&A with haulage start-up boss Natalie Caraccio

A Q&A with haulage start-up boss Natalie Caraccio

After 24 years of working for others, the Shore Logistics owner decided to hit the road alone. She tells Isabel Lesto why

Afghanistan via Pakistan - a profitable route

Seaport Freight MD Steve Parks tells Isabel Lesto that despite the risks, the Afghanistan trade offers rich pickings

Poll

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

52 % - Yes

48 % - No

Yes > No >

Opinion

Indian elephant in the room halts global retailers

Indian elephant in the room halts global retailers

There are many who doubt whether the western retail model is achievable or desirable for India, and setting up a European-style supply chain would be a task of Herculean proportions, argues Paul Singh

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

Cargo community

The A Team: The Inside Man

The A Team: The Inside Man

Emerging supply chains, not emerging markets. Global organisations are looking at how they can take advantage of shifts in trade routes and in the business landscape, writes Brad Brennan

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

People

Crowley promotes Jose 'Pache' Ayala to VP

Ayala will oversee all liner operations on the island of Puerto Rico

We Have Mail

Carriers have a short memory

But shippers remember previous rate hikes, says Ingvar Bergman

A better route to Afghanistan?

Cyrus Rahattalab says there is a faster, safer route than that featured in our interview yesterday

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