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  Police checks for motorists at Edinburgh Airport today   2008-6-26

The Police are carrying out a series of road checks on the main Edinburgh Airport approach road today. Between 11:00 and 14:00, officers from the airport, road policing and road safety will stop cars at random to check roadworthiness. As part of the road checks, drivers will also be asked to produce their driving documents.


  Work to start on new Edinburgh Airport hotel   2008-6-26

Work will start next week on a £14 million office and hotel development at Ratho Park close to Edinburgh Airport. The office development by The EDI Group is expected to take around 12 months, with the 97-bed room hotel opening its doors to the first guests in September 2009.


  GE CSD put to the test   2008-6-25

GE Security Inc plans to submit its CommerceGuard container security solution for participation in the next phase of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)'s testing and evaluation of container security devices (CSD).


  Peru ports row   2008-6-25

The contract signed between Peru's public investment promotion body Proinversi¨®n and the Halcrow-Ikons-Chemonics consortium, which has been asked to draw up concessions for the ports of Paita, Pisco and Ilo, is being challenged by some politicians, sector analysts and port unions


  Kalmar "Pro Future" 5-9t eFLTs   2008-6-25

Kalmar Industries, part of Cargotec Corporation, states that its new ECF50-90 5t-9t electric FLT series with ac AC power technology has joined its list of environment-friendly equipment that qualifies for the company's Pro Future ("green label") status (WorldCargo News, May 2008, p2).




  US$80M earmarked for new capacity at Charleston   2008-6-25

South Carolina State Ports Authority (SCSPA) has approved a US$160M budget, projecting more than US$100M in capital spending and a slight increase in container traffic for the coming fiscal year.


  Cinven reaches agreement to acquire Jost Group   2008-6-25

Germany-based Jost, a leading manufacturer of systems, modules and components for the truck industry, has been acquired by international private equity firm Cinven for an undisclosed price. Further investments for the geographical expansion, the product extension and the development of the market are planned, said Cinven.


  Rotterdam's modal split   2008-6-25

Rotterdam port Authority (GHR) has released the port's container traffic modal split figures for 2007, net of sea-to-sea transhipment.


  New terminal for Polzug   2008-6-25

Polzug Intermodal GmbH, the equal shares joint venture of DB, PKP and HHLA, has opened a new rail terminal in Wroclaw, Poland's fifth largest city, to serve a burgeoning market in consumer electronics and the automotive industry.


  TUI sign plane sale and leaseback deal   2008-6-24

TUI said the transaction will allow it to ¡®further increase the flexibility of its business model while securing access to modern and fuel-efficient aircraft¡¯. The deal proceeds will be used to pay down existing debt. A spokesman said the transaction will have no impact on its ongoing discussions with Lufthansa regarding a potential merger of Germanwings and TUIfly, on which it said it will update the market in due course.




  Kingfisher plans Heathrow - India flights   2008-6-24

Private Indian airline Kingfisher plans an early September start of flights between Heathrow Airport and India. The airline's chairman and CEO, Indian tycoon Virjay Mallya, revealed in a BBC interview that the airline had obtained slots at Heathrow to the allow flights to commence.


  Ryanair to add 10th Birmingham Airport destination?   2008-6-24

Ryanair announced nine new winter flights from Birmingham Airport last week, but an eagle eyed reader tells us that there is a tenth route on offer. According to the airport website, Ryanair will add a 10th destination from Birmingham to Prague this winter. The flight will operate 5 times per week and commence October 26.


  SriLankan to offer winter Heathrow - Maldives flights   2008-6-24

SriLankan Airlines is to operate non-stop flights between the Heathrow Airport and the Maldives this winter, Travelmole reports. The four times a week service will take off on October 26 with a flying time of 11 hours and 15 minutes. Two of the four return flights will be direct.


  Cardiff Airport say air fare rises won't hit passenger numbers   2008-6-24

Cardiff Airport managers have played down fears that a 40% rise in the cost of air fares will have an impact on passenger numbers this season. The increase, caused by the soaring price of oil, threatens to put foreign holidays out of reach for thousands of families, according to analysts. The research, by the investment bank Morgan Stanley, suggests the rising cost of oil will lead to a downturn in the airline industry even worse than that after 9/11.


  Analysts predict 'slow death' for Air Berlin   2008-6-24

Air Berlin has been badly hit by soaring fuel prices, and a series of austerity measures may not suffice to keep the German low-cost carrier in the air, banking analysts have said. One is predicting that the second-biggest German airline behind Lufthansa will 'die a slow death.'




  Campbell to return to Heathrow for community service   2008-6-24

Ageing temper tantrum prone supermodel Naomi Campbell will have to return to Heathrow Airport to serve her 200 hours community service - equivalent to four 40 hour weeks - The People newspaper reports. It says that she 'will be ordered to welcome new arrivals to Britain with a smile and a kind word.'


  ONGC's Tripura power project could trip on logistics hurdle   2008-6-23

State-run explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd's 740MW gas-based power project in India's north-eastern Tripura state is likely to be shelved due to difficulties in shipping equipment through Bangladesh.


  Tacoma's grand plan for logistics hub dies quiet death   2008-6-23

Less than two years after the Port of Tacoma and the Port of Olympia agreed to work together to develop a 745-acre intermodal logistics and distribution hub on a brown field site near Maytown, south of Olympia, the project is kaput.


  ManTech Wins $118M Army Contract to provide logistics and maintenance support to elevated surveillance systems in southwest Asia   2008-6-23

ManTech International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT) announced today that is has received a contract from the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command to support a variety of different surveillance systems deployed throughout Iraq and Afghanistan. These surveillance systems, which provide the U.S. military the intelligence required to rapidly respond to potentially hostile acts against U.S. and coalition forces consist of the U.S. Army's Rapid Aerostat Initial Deployment System, Base Expeditionary Target Surveillance Systems and the U.S. Marine Corps Ground Based Operational Surveillance System. The competitively awarded three-year effort, part of the Strategic Services Sourcing contract, has a total potential value to ManTech of $118 million.


  UPDATE 1-DSV buys ABX logistics for 750 million euros   2008-6-23

Danish transport group DSV (DSV.CO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) has entered into an agreement to acquire 100 percent of shares in XB Luxembourg Holdings, the mother company of ABX Logistics Worldwide, for 750 million euros (5.6 billion Danish crowns).




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