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Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Philomina Global Head office located at Khartoum City that is well known, and having branches @ Port Sudan (Seaport City), and our modern office systems and all staff to give excellent services to our potential customers and worldwide associates.

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Since the year 2000 INÍCIO TRANSITÁRIOS has been dedicated with total commitment to the creation of door-to-door transport solutions, regarding maritime and air logistics, on an international basis.

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Coeffort was established in January 2015, core business of Coeffort is supply chain management and provide professional solutions, including supply chain financing, supply chain design, procurement and distribution, international customs clearance agent, executive stock trusteeship, Department of outsourcing, outsourcing processing and distribution management, supply chain services. I hope our business can do for customers "time Save", "money Save", "way touching One".

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager  of Smart Logistics Group

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager of Smart Logistics Group

SMART LOGISTICS GROUP is a premier transportation and logistics company, with coverage in SPAIN/EUROPE. Our value-added services portfolio includes import and export freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, load/mode and network optimization, and global visibility. We provide freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing and all other logistics services.

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

We are " ORDAN CARGO LTD" a freight forwarding & logistics company based in Tel Aviv, Israel since 2001 having presences at all main ports ASHDOD/HAIFA/TLV for Import/Export/Cross SEA/AIR. We provide excellent and creative logistics solutions as well as quality service with competitive prices.

Investigators probe UPS crash

Source:aircargonews    2013-12-26 9:55:00

With the exact cause of the accident still unknown, officials have been sifting the wreckage of the A300-600F, and searching for clues as to what the crew was doing and what they knew immediately prior to the accident.

According to the NTSB, day four of the investigation has revealed new details. "The recorded air speed was tracking the auto-flight-selected air speed of about 140 knots, which is consistent with the expected approach speed," reveals NTSB member Robert Sumwalt on the Board’s website.

The Airbus freighter’s autopilot was engaged in the final seconds leading up to the crash, which experts insist is not unusual.

"We are looking at UPS’s procedures,” says Sumwalt. “As a pilot myself for 24 years, I can tell you that it's not unusual to fly an instrument approach using the automation.”

NTSB crews have been examining the black-box flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, along with memory chips from other equipment.

This latest crash has raised safety concerns over airfreight pilots and their fatigue levels, although there is no evidence to support that this was the case in the UPS accident.

The UPS pilots were killed when the Airbus slammed into a hill short of Runway 18 at the airport after clipping adjacent trees and electricity power lines.

Part of the investigation means that NTSB officials have interviewed those UPS employees and contractors who had interacted with the crew on the day of the accident.

The captain and first officer began their duty day for UPS Flight 1354 at Rockford, Illinois, at 9:30 pm, the night before the crash. They flew to Peoria, Illinois, and then on to UPS’s hub Louisville, Kentucky hub, for a layover before the five am departure of the one-hour flight to Birmingham.

“They obtained keys for the sleep rooms in Louisville, and we want to determine if they used those rooms,” says Sumwalt, adding that UPS provides sleeping facilities for the company’s pilots at its hub.