All Logistics articles – Page 4
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Almajdouie enhances heavy transport capabilities alongside Vision 2030
The Middle East has become a hub for project logistics with significant investments expected across major industry verticals. Leading this transformation is Saudi Arabia, driven by its Vision 2030 strategy to diversify its economy away from fossil fuels. Almajdouie Logistics is actively enhancing its capabilities to meet these demands.
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GAC to acquire Quadrant Pacific’s ship agency business
Shipping and logistics provider GAC Group has agreed to acquire Quadrant Pacific’s agency business.
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Cautious consistency about Mexican energy
With a change of leadership under way in Mexico following June elections, the incumbent administration is expected to maintain a focus on energy independence and self-sufficiency.
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Tschudi expands with Berlin office
Tschudi Logistics has opened its newest office in Berlin, Germany.
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Forth Green Freeport opens for business with tax sites designated
Forth Green Freeport (FGF) officially opened for business on June 12 following approval from the Scottish and UK Governments of its outline business case. Three tax sites located in Grangemouth, Rosyth and Mid-Forth (Leith and Burntisland) have been designated.
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BIFA elects three board members
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) elected Denise Hill, Ian Mallon and Chris Packwood to its board of directors.
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AntwerpXL registration opens
Registration for this year’s AntwerpXL conference and exhibition is now open. The event takes place October 8-10, 2024.
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SGL snaps up Foppiani as it embarks on Italian expansion
Scan Global Logistics’ (SGL) acquisition spree continues with the company taking ownership of Italian freight forwarder Foppiani Shipping & Logistics.
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Canada’s Border Services Group votes in favour of potential strike action
Border agency employees in Canada voted in favour of industrial action, which could cause delays at land crossings, airports, and ports, affecting daily trade from the USA into Canada.
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DREMAR established, secures RWE pipe contract
Drewes Logistics and Martrade Shipping have established DREMAR, which has secured a major contract for the Rhine water transport pipeline.
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deugro plans European wind energy expansion
deugro will expand its wind energy division in Europe, and further expansion at its green energy logistics hub in Germany planned.
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Militzer & Münch adds Indonesian office
Logistics company Militzer & Münch has taken a stake in an international logistics service provider in Indonesia.
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Aprojects acquires India’s Super Freight
Antwerp, Belgium-headquartered Aprojects has acquired Indian logistics company Super Freight in a bid to tap into the flourishing market.
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Fracht appoints Huesler as its CFO in North America
Project freight forwarder Fracht Group has appointed Mark Huesler as its chief financial officer for North America.
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Kerry Project Logistics opens in France
Kerry Logistics has established a project division in Nantes, France.
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DB Schenker lands cable project
Freight forwarder DB Schenker is coordinating the delivery of 876 cable drums from Kobe, Japan and Mannheim, Germany, as part of Amprion’s Corridor A-North high-voltage grid transmission system.
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3P Logistics coordinates thruster transport
3P Logistics Group’s industrial projects division has coordinated the transport of an azimuth thruster to the port of Rauma in Finland, for onward shipment to Canada.
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Mammoet transports and installs hydrocracking unit
Mammoet has transported and installed a 1,500-tonne residue hydrocracking unit (RHCU) for Orlen Lietuva’s refinery in Mažeikiai, Lithuania.
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Belli appointed at Kerry Project Logistics
Kerry Project Logistics Group has appointed Fabio Belli as its executive vice president and chief operating officer.
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Rhenus Project Logistics promotes Becker and D’Abreo
Rhenus Group has appointed Moritz Becker and Colin D’Abreo as co-vice president directors of its project logistics unit.