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May 26, 2012

TRANSPORT & LOGISTIC NEWS * WORLDWIDE

Briefing weekly news 

* Raben Ukraine opens a New Customs Cargo Complex in Kiev
- Yesterday Raben Ukraine officially opened a new Customs Cargo Complex in its own logistics terminal in Kiev. Established to meet the increased demands of importers in customs clearance services, the new Customs Cargo Complex (CCC) is able to simultaneously process 120 trucks and is equipped in accordance with the latest requirements of customs legislation... Read more

* Steady market growth for Damco in Q1
- Damco continues its growth trajectory in the first quarter of 2012, reporting an 8% increase in both net revenue and gross profit... Damco, the global logistics business unit of the A.P. Moller–Maersk Group, increased its net revenue by USD 53m to USD 738m compared to Q1 of 2011. Gross profit also rose 8% against the same period last year...Read more

* New Asia Healthcare Customer Demographics Map
- eyefortransport is pleased to present you with the Asia Pacific Life Science Consumer Demographic Map, one of three to be released in association with the Life Science Supply Chain Summit in Singapore, September 20th and 21st... The recently developed Asia Healthcare Customer Demographics map reveals the revenue, hospital beds and doctor numbers of public and private heal... Read more

* YRC Worldwide Names Scott D. Ware as President of Holland 
- YRC Worldwide Inc. has named Scott D. Ware as president of its Holland subsidiary, a leading provider of next-day regional less-than-truckload services... Read more 

* Shop Direct Group Signs Further Ten Year Deal With Norbert Dentressangle 
- Shop Direct Group (SDG) has awarded Norbert Dentressangle a further ten year contract for the warehousing of ‘two-man’ products... Read more 

* Hamburg sees box volumes grow 5.2% in Q1 
- As the last of the European 'big three', the port of Hamburg today published its throughput volumes for the first quarter of 2012... Read more

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