Logistics
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Vietnam continues to attracts new services
Rising labour costs in China continue to benefit neighbouring Vietnam as the country continues to rise as the new Asian manufacturing centre.
Logistics | 25 April 2012
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European air cargo confidence index on rise
Confidence in European air cargo improved slightly in April from the month before.
Logistics | 25 April 2012
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S. Korean air cargo volume falls 1.9% in Q1
South Korea's air cargo traffic dropped 1.9 per cent from a year earlier in the first quarter of this year due to a decline in shipments of information technology (IT) products.
Logistics | 25 April 2012
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Arab carriers criticise EU ETS
The Arab Air Carriers Organisation (AACO) called on the European Union to work with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) on a global solution to aviation emissions.
Logistics | 10 April 2012
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Lufthansa hit as Frankfurt night ban upheld
A German court has ruled on 4 April upholding a temporary night flight ban at Frankfurt airport.
Logistics | 05 April 2012
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Cargo demand stable but outlook fragile: IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released global traffic results for February 2012 warning that the figures are distorted by various global events, showing a 5.2 per cent rise in cargo demand and an 8.6 per cent improvement in passenger demand yar-on-year.
Logistics | 05 April 2012
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Agility sees full-year 2011 profit up 8%
Agility, a leading global logistics provider, announced its full year financial results for 2011 with the Kuwait-based company posting an eight per cent rise in full year net profit for the year ending 31 December 2011 of KD 27 million (US$97.2 million).
Logistics | 05 April 2012
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Lufthansa CEO calls for 'sidelining' EU ETS
Lufthansa CEO Christoph Franz has urged European Union officials to back down from their unrelenting insistence on including airlines its Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
Logistics | 05 April 2012
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Green light for HK's third runway
Hong Kong’s government has given a crucial ‘in principal’ green light for the plan to build an HK$86.2 billion (US$11 billion) third runway at the world’s busiest cargo and Asia’s third busiest passenger airport.
Logistics | 20 March 2012
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Airbus sales blocked by China over ETS
The Chinese government is blocking sales of Airbus aircraft to Chinese airlines with the aircraft maker set to suffer significant lost business if the European Commission (EC) fails to heed protests from airlines and governments around the world about its emissions trading scheme (ETS).
Logistics | 09 March 2012










