Lufthansa adds perishables tracking
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- Friday, 10 February 2023
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo is offering real-time location and temperature tracking for perishable products.
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo is offering real-time location and temperature tracking for perishable products.
In Australia, the Tasmania state government is investing A$1.6 million to help construct a new Virgin Australia cargo facility at Launceston Airport.
The third largest cargo airport on the Chinese mainland - Shenzhen Bao’an International - is investing in cargo terminals and faster handling of e-commerce to boost its standing in the international cargo market.
In Australia, NSW voters head to the polls on 25 March and RFNSW has issued its list of election priorities, which it says will deliver a range of positive outcomes for truckies.
Nearly 70 per cent of global logistics executives say they are bracing for recession amid higher costs, slowing demand, and ongoing supply chain disruption arising from China’s battle to contain Covid, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the impact of climate change.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says 2022 full-year demand for air cargo was less than in 2021 but was close to 2019 performance.
After Amazon’s weakest-ever year for growth as a public company, its ceo Andy Jassy is cutting costs, with more than 18,000 jobs to go and warehouse expansion paused.
IAG Cargo has started the application process for its 2023 graduate scheme, commencing this September.
Davies Turner is making the most of EU procedures to minimise the impact of Brexit.
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo is offering real-time location and temperature tracking for perishable products.
In Australia, the Tasmania state government is investing A$1.6 million to help construct a new Virgin Australia cargo facility at Launceston Airport.
The third largest cargo airport on the Chinese mainland - Shenzhen Bao’an International - is investing in cargo terminals and faster handling of e-commerce to boost its standing in the international cargo market.
In Australia, NSW voters head to the polls on 25 March and RFNSW has issued its list of election priorities, which it says will deliver a range of positive outcomes for truckies.
Nearly 70 per cent of global logistics executives say they are bracing for recession amid higher costs, slowing demand, and ongoing supply chain disruption arising from China’s battle to contain Covid, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the impact of climate change.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) says 2022 full-year demand for air cargo was less than in 2021 but was close to 2019 performance.
After Amazon’s weakest-ever year for growth as a public company, its ceo Andy Jassy is cutting costs, with more than 18,000 jobs to go and warehouse expansion paused.
IAG Cargo has started the application process for its 2023 graduate scheme, commencing this September.
Davies Turner is making the most of EU procedures to minimise the impact of Brexit.