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November 2023

New chief for CILT

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK has appointed Paul Adams as its new chief executive. He joins CILT(UK) from the Institute of Directors where he was national director/chief operating officer for two years. Before that, Paul Adams held various chief executive posts in the charity sector and also served for 17 years in the military, including front line service in several conflict zones. [+]

The dreaded nurdle

Shippers need to be aware of the environmental risks of transporting plastic pellets or ‘nurdles’, says freight insurer, TT Club. The tiny plastic nurdles measuring a few millimetres in diameter used to manufacturer most plastic products pose a threat to the marine environment if they are spilled into the sea or ... [+]

Raising the temperature could cut global warming, says cold chain consortium

Raising the temperature of frozen food in the global supply chain by three degrees could save the carbon dioxide emissions of 3.8 million cars per year, says DP World, which has set up an industry coalition to explore the feasibility of doing this. Join the Move to -15°C argues that increasing ... [+]

Dronamics to interline with Qatar Cargo

Dronamics has signed with Qatar Airways what it claims is the first interline agreement between an international airline and a cargo drone airline. It allows the extension of the delivery networks of both partners, significantly increasing their reach as well as providing access to areas previously hard to reach by traditional ... [+]

Salmon shipment is first to fly 100% SAF

Freight forwarder Kuehne + Nagel loaded four tonnes of Scottish salmon on board Virgin Atlantic's Flight 100 from Heathrow to New York on 28 November, the first operated by a commercial airline to operate on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The cargo, from sustainable producer Bakkafrost, was non-revenue but K+N, one ... [+]

Rotterdam launches closed loop for containers

The Port of Rotterdam officially commissioned the Container Exchange Route (CER) on the Maasvlakte was officially commissioned on 28 November. The 17-kilometre-long closed road network currently links the container terminals of Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG), the Delta terminal of Hutchison Ports ECT Rotterdam, QTerminals Kramer Rotterdam and the State Inspection ... [+]

Swissport Cargo launches in Australia

Swissport has launched air cargo handling operations in Australia with services at Sydney Airport starting during November. It follows the acquisition of the Australian airport ground handler Aerocare in 2018. Swissport’s first cargo customers in Australia - VietJet and Batik Air – will be able to expedite imports to and ... [+]

CCS-UK tries out e-collection note

CCS-UK is testing a new electronic air cargo collection note as part of its Advance Information System (AIS). The e-collection note replaces the traditional paper version which requires airfreight forwarders to produce a hard copy collection note, which the driver or transport contractor then presents to the handling agent to release ... [+]

Maersk tests China-Bournemouth freighter

AP Moller-Maersk’s Maersk Air Cargo arm has chosen Bournemouth Airport as its UK gateway for a trial of a new weekly route from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport  in Zhejiang, operated by a 45-tonne capacity Boeing 767-300 freighter. It is part of Maersk’s growing air freighter network between mainland China, Southeast Asia, ... [+]

Dachser takes sole charge in South Africa

Dachser has acquired the remaining 30% of shares in its Dachser South Africa arm and is now the sole owner of the Johannesburg-based country organization. The German-owned logistics provider entered a joint venture with the family-owned company Jonen Freight in 2011 and has now acquired the remaining shares from the ... [+]

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