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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is to join the UK Pallet-Track network this September, giving the pallet network access to the forwarder's 56-country European network. At the same time, the German forwarder and groupage operator will gain a more comprehensive UK network.
Pallet-Track founder and managing director, Nigel Parkes, said he long had ambitions to enter the European market, but only when the timing and the partnership were right:
“This is a massive step ...
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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics UK says it can now offer offer global solutions in the agricultural equipment market with tailored multimodal solutions from its Lichhfield hub.
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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has appointed Henrik Lund as a director for its global airfreight sector. In a 30-year career in logistics, he has held positions at Panalpina, DHL, Exel and Shipco Transport. In his new position he will be based in Hamburg and will be reporting directly to Mark Hellmann, ...
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Safmarine was judged the winner of the 2012 Hellmann Silver Global Carrier of the Year Award, the 2012 Europe Regional Carrier of the Year award and the 2012 OMEA (Oceania/Middle East/Africa) Regional Carrier of the Year award. Michael Amri, Hellmann's vice president for seafreight, said the carrier was recognised for ...
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Hellman Worldwide Logistics UK has signed a new road freight partnership with Belgian groupage operator, H. Essers for a new daily shuttle system between their respective countries. The service will operate to Hellmann’s System Alliance standards and will link Belgium and the industrial regions of the UK in 48 hours ...
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Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is offering an extended service to Romania, Slovenia, Hungary and Slovakia from this month with delivery from the UK and other European countries at 10am and 12am. The ‘priority’ service guarantees delivery on the first available departure, but the new ‘fixed date’ service offers customers within selected ...
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The European Commission fined 14 international air freight forwarders a total of €169 million on 28 March for colluding to fix prices and other trading conditions in 2002-07. The fines, which were a European mirror-image to those imposed by the US anti-trust authorities last year, were imposed mainly on large ...
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