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Increased volume not translating to better margins, e-commerce study shows

You don’t have to be Alan Greenspan to see that e-commerce is the new frontier of retail, but what does the shifting market mean for logistics companies supporting the change? According to a study conducted by market research organization Transport Intelligence (Ti), conducted during the recent holiday season, logistics firms may

Ryanair nears deal with Italian pilots

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary poses for a photo ahead of the start of a news conference in Rome, Italy, February 28, 2018. REUTERS/Max Rossi Ryanair and its Italian pilots union ANPAC said on Wednesday they were close to a deal on formal recognition and working conditions in what would be a major

Diesel cars can be banned from German cities, court rules

German cities can ban the most heavily polluting diesel cars from their streets, a court ruled on Tuesday, a move that could accelerate a shift away from the combustion engine and force manufacturers to pay to improve exhaust systems. The court said Stuttgart, which styles itself the birthplace of the modern

Indian Govt To Divest Stake In Air India By 2018-End

The central government plans to divest its stake in the national passenger carrier Air India by the end of 2018. According to the Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha, the Air India group will be divested as four different entities and that the "information memorandum" will be issued in

IATA To Fly 1 Billion Passengers On Sustainable Fuel By 2025

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) on February 26 said that it aims to have one billion passengers travel on flights powered by "a mix of jet fuel and sustainable aviation fuel" (SAF) by 2025. "We want 1 billion passengers to have flown on a SAF-blend flight by 2025. That won't

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