Air Freight News
GreyOrange and Vicarious Launch First-of-its-Kind Autonomous Vertical Picking Solution
Only vertical picking solution on the market drives efficiency, safety and sustainability in distribution centers for apparel and omnichannel fulfillment
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Resilience360 and Riskpulse Combine and Rebrand as Everstream Analytics
Unique capabilities combined in new Next Generation platform, and Everstream conveys the ‘resilience’ and ‘agility’ of clients’ supply chains. The new tagline reflects our leadership…
UTC Overseas appoints Fathauer to head US operations
The board of directors at UTC Overseas has announced the appointment of Bryan Fathauer as Senior Vice President, US Operations. Fathauer is a strong leader…
Cleo & CTSI-Global Provide Real-Time Logistics Analytics
Cleo partners with CTSI-Global to improve end-to-end logistics customer experiences.
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Backed by its new partner ROBEX, SCALLOG strengthens its position in the Benelux region
As part of its European expansion, Scallog – France’s leader in logistics robots – has just signed a partnership agreement with Belgium-based ROBEX, the leading…
Europe exported 34 million vaccine doses, with most to U.K.
The European Union has exported 34 million Covid-19 doses to other countries, a figure that shines a fresh light on a bitter dispute between world…
The American Club announces new appointments in its managers’ Piraeus office
• Andrew Dyer recruited from leading law firm Hill Dickinson as Regional Claims Director for EMEA and Global Claims Manager for Club’s Eagle Ocean Marine…
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Commission testing is a BWTS insurance policy
While rules covering commission testing for newbuild ballast water system installations are due to enter into force in June 2022, independent testing facility Maritec believes…
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Ship forced to wait 269 days finally unloads Australian coal in China
A ship that waited nine months is among a handful of vessels that China has let unload their cargoes of Australian coal, a reprieve for…
Who’s right in the U.K. and EU’s spat over vaccine exports?
The U.K. and European Union are trading blows again -- this time over coronavirus vaccines.