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Molson Coors has chosen Multipart Solutions to provide parts supply and logistics support to the its customer technical services operation
AirBridgeCargo Airlines has launched a new weekly flight from Amsterdam to Yekaterinburg and a direct service from Frankfurt to Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport
The first job for new transport secretary Philip Hammond is to make £683 million of cuts at the Department for Transport
Forklift operators are being warned that trucks could face significant damage from potholes in distribution centre yards following the harsh winter
Volvo has reported an 11 per cent upturn in commercial vehicle deliveries western Europe in April
The rapid rise in air cargo rates is highlighted by results from two of Europe’s largest airlines. At British Airways World Cargo, commercial revenue rose almost 60 per cent faster that traffic volumes in the last quarter, while at Air France KLM freight
The Liberal/Conservative coalition government hopes to introduce a system of road user charging for lorries
Royal Mail has reported a 26 per cent rise in operating profit – just as the government announced that it wants to part-privatise the business
UPS has chosen Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University to launch a leadership degree programme folr UK staff