AF-KLM says cargo revenues up 1.2 percent to €493 million Air France-KLM’s self-described “cargo turnaround” seems to have finally pushed the carrier’s third-quarter results back into the black, with total cargo revenues up 1.2 percent to €493 million. Across a longer timeline, however, year-to-date cargo statistics at the carrier still indicate
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Why Murtala Mohammed International Airport 2 terminal Lagos is 50% utilized
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U.S. truck firms accelerate into the merging lane
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The logo of Nissan Motor Co is pictured at a showroom at the carmaker's headquarters in Yokohama, Japan May 11, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai TOKYO (Reuters) - Nissan Motor Co Ltd resumed on Tuesday most of the domestic car production that had been suspended in the wake of a scandal over uncertified technicians
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WHAT MAKES LOGISTICS COMPANIES SUCCESSFUL?
Ejine Nzeribe, British Chevening Scholar and published author of Inspiring Growth: The History of Red Star Express gives a professional prescription on how to run a successful logistics business. INTRODUCTION Movement encapsulates the current logistics and supply chain industry - the movement of goods and services, envelopes, small, large and bulk packages, equipment,
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Taxi-hailing firm Uber imposes waiting fee on Kenya riders
Janet Kemboi, Uber East Africa Spokesperson. File Photo | NMG Nairobi - Online taxi-hailing firm Uber has started charging a waiting fee on its riders to compensate drivers where they are made to wait by customers for lengthy periods. On driver’s arrival, Uber will send a notification to the rider advising that
Brazil Becomes Uber’s Latest Regulatory Battleground
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