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The Reasons Behind a Cargo Service Halting Deliveries

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13 Jul 2015
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Halting cargo deliveries

In transoceanic cargo deliveries, there is big potential for uncertainties to occur but to what extent a cargo company is responsible? Every cargo item from the UK to Pakistan undertake a long journey from customer’s home in the UK to its destination anywhere in Pakistan. It can be a sea journey or an air, but […]

Air cargo in Asia-Pacific Region Faces Strong Growth Turbulence 

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9 Jul 2015
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Asia Pacific

  After enjoying a boost in air freight business, this year Asia- Pacific struggling in growth   According to AAPA’s preliminary traffic data report, the growth level is not as remarkable as the air freight boom at the beginning of the year. In the second quarter, freight carriers of Asia –Pacific are showing the respectable rise […]

What FTA says on Heathrow? Cole Commission Reports

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6 Jul 2015
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Heathrow close

  The only way out for Heathrow to cope with UK cargo demand is to increase its cargo handling capacity. Independent Cole Commission report on exports has released last week in which findings of FTA echoes that Heathrow airport will not be able to compete in the air freight market without increasing its cargo handling […]

Sea Breeze Sinking! Ballast System Blamed for…

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2 Jul 2015
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Sea Breeze at port

  2,000 tonnes cargo ship sinking caused by the flood on-board that prompted a major rescue operation in English Channel, ballast system blamed for flood. An accidental investigation report from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch on the Barbados registered cargo ship Sea Breeze has finally arrived after almost one and half years in depth investigation. […]

Maersk Line Wins the Prestigious Guardian Sustainable Business Award

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29 Jun 2015
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Maersk Line

The sustainable shipping initiative, a pioneering alliance of cargo shipping industry across the globe and the Guardian has selected the Maersk as sustainable business in the shipping industry   Maersk Line is the founding member of the sustainable shipping initiative and has recognised at the prestigious Guardian Sustainable Business Award. Maersk has been selected for […]

Emirates Airline fortifies Pakistan service

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24 Jun 2015
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Emirates-to-Multan

  Emirates Airline to strengthen their operations in Pakistan by starting air cargo to Multan International Airport Emirates airline is one of the world’s busiest airlines and the subsidiary of The Emirates Group. The group is fully governed and controlled by the investment corporation of the Government Dubai. Emirates airline is also one of the […]

Eastern Star ship Accident! 60 Officers Appointed for Investigations

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23 Jun 2015
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Rest-in-peace Eastern Star

  A 60 member committee has been appointed to find the reasons behind the Eastern Star mishap   The Chinese government has commissioned an investigation team in order to look at the real reason of the sinking of Eastern Star ship. The authorities in charge have commissioned 60 investigative officials to find the reasons behind […]

Pakistan Starts Cargo Train for Iran Turkey Is the Next Stop

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18 Jun 2015
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Pakistan to Turkey

Pakistan Railways has started restoration and renovation of rail track from Quetta to Zahedan to promote Pak-Iran trade   Last week, Pakistan’s minister for Railways Khwaja Saad Rafiq has announced that the government has decided to bring its cargo train back on the track to Iranian city Zahedan. Railway officials have also confirmed that they […]

The EU is Failing to Take Advantage of its Ports and Shipping Sector Potential

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15 Jun 2015
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Eu Ports and Shipping

  The economic and ecologic viability of Europe’s seaports must be addressed European Union has 1200 seaports and almost 22 coastal fellows, many of these ports are linked with many seaside towns and cities of EU. Shipping zone is the backbone of the EU economy and approximately 110,000 people are the permanent employee on the […]

How Sea Cargo Has Evolved Since the 60’s

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11 Jun 2015
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1962 London Gateway

An insight on how sea cargo industry has improved after the post-war era 1950 was a period of economic recovery in Europe after the deadly World War II. A huge social and economic change occurred in the era of 1960. This period gave the methodology to people to shift on modernization. Almost a visible revolution […]

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