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Aviation Fuel Scarcity May Paralyse Flight Operations

Lagos (Thisday) - Aviation fuel scarcity, which started last weekend, may get worse as the yuletide draws near and the prices of the product expected to skyrocket as it happened in the previous years. The scarcity since the beginning of the week has affected flight operations and led to delays and

Kenya’s Standard Gauge Railway electric train upgrade cost set to hit Sh65 billion

A train launched to operate on the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) line constructed by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and financed by Chinese government arrives at the Nairobi Terminus on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya May 31, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya Plans to electrify the Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR)

BMW recalling 1 million vehicles in North America

FILE PHOTO: A BMW logo is seen at the 2017 New York International Auto Show in New York City, U.S. April 13, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - BMW AG said Friday it is recalling about 1 million vehicles in North America for two separate issues involving fire risks and said

Shippers Council, FRSC to clear trucks from roads

Lagos  Nigerian Shippers Council and the Federal Road Safety Corps on Friday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will ensure the immediate removal of trucks, tankers, and trailers from all highways across the country. The Partnership between the two agencies was setup up to regulate the sector, by creating a centralized database

Ford invests R3-billion for production expansion in SA

(AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File) JOHANNESBURG (iol) - Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa on Friday announced that it was investing R3-billion ($220-million) to expand production capacity at its South African manufacturing operations in order to meet growing local and international demand for the trend-setting Ford Ranger. Ford also confirmed that the thrilling,

Announcing EJINE NZERIBE – Guest Columnist

Ejine Nzeribe Moov Logistics News promised to bring to you best brains that will add their knowledge and experience in logistics and supply-chain to our effort to provide you with daily news and articles, to keep you updated on this important business sector. And here we go again. We are pleased to announce that

British forwarders demand ‘action, not words’ as Heathrow congestion worsens

Air cargo loading London (Air Cargo world) - Congestion at the Heathrow Airport’s cargo center has gotten so bad that local police are now turning away vehicles, prompting complaints from U.K.-based forwarders that they are “enduring misery on a daily basis,” according to Robert Keen, the British International Freight Association’s (BIFA)

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