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Amazon says over 5 billion items shipped in 2017 via Prime

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday it shipped over 5 billion items worldwide via its subscription-based Prime service in 2017 while adding more new members than ever before. The e-commerce giant, which revealed its Prime shipment numbers for the first time, did not give comparable full-year shipment number for 2016. Imagine your Ad placed here Amazon

Airbus delivered over 700 jets in 2017, met target: sources

FILE PHOTO: An Airbus logo is pictured during the delivery of the new Airbus A380 aircraft to Singapore Airlines at the French headquarters of aircraft company Airbus in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau   LONDON - European planemaker Airbus delivered over 700 aircraft in 2017, breaking company records and

Nigeria’s first inland dry port Opens Thursday

Abuja - Nigeria’s first inland dry port in Kaduna State is ready for commissioning. The dry port is an inland intermodal terminal directly connected by road, rail and air to a seaport and operates as a centre for trans-shipment of sea cargoes to inland destinations. The facility has the capacity to

GLOBAL TRADE COMPLIANCE (The ABC of Trade Compliance)

  “All the best intentions in the world can't guarantee that a company is complying with the volumes of laws and regulations that govern international trade.”   Background As demand for international goods increases, so does the expectation that shipments will arrive on time, without issue. Keeping pace with regulatory requirements and compliance documentation

Tiny Bird Found In Cockpit Forces Delta Flight To Make A U-Turn

A Delta pilot travelling from Detroit to Atlanta returned to the airport when he found a small-winged creature flapping around his large-winged aircraft on Saturday. Flight 1943 from Detroit Metropolitan Airport departed around 11 a.m. ET, according to Flight Stats, but landed at the same airport roughly an hour later after a bird was discovered in the cockpit. The

Buhari outlines road map to address Nigeria’s huge infrastructural deficit

Abuja (Moov Logistics News) - Nigerian's president, Muhammadu Buhari, this morning in a nationwide broadcast to herald the new year outlined his government's broad plan to tackle what in his words are the country's "huge infrastructural deficit." "We are going to make significant in-roads in advancing road, rail and power projects across the

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