Tag: Air Transport

Deutsche Post World Net, Lufthansa: New Outsourcing Subsidiary

October 18, 2001 — “Deutsche Post World Net and Lufthansa Cargo AG have set up a new subsidiary under the name XPL to market complete logistics outsourcing services to major customers, Deutsche Post board member Peter Kruse said on Thursday. The new company was majority-owned by logistics division Danzas while DHL International, Deutsche Post Euro Express and Lufthansa Cargo shared the remaining ownership, he told Reuters in an interview at the German logistics congress in Berlin. Headed by Danzas business development director Mike Proffitt, XPL would offer so-called fourth-party logistics (4PL) solutions beyond mere transport services to large firms with complex logistics requirements, he said. This supply chain management company was an example of co-operation between the Deutsche Post group and Lufthansa Cargo under their strategic alliance signed last year, he added. Addressing a news conference earlier, Kruse, in charge of European express services, said Deutsche Post and air express firm DHL International, in which it holds 51 percent, were already increasing operational co-operation and would shortly consider how to cross-sell products of both the Deutsche Post Euro Express parcels network and DHL Worldwide Express services. The DHL European overland service Europolitan, for example, had used the Deutsche Post Euro Express network since this September, he added.”

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Qantas to spend A$1.5bn on fleet expansion

Qantas, the Australian airline, on Thursday announced a A$1.5bn (US$750m) aircraft purchase programme, making Qantas as one of the few carriers expanding in a stricken world airline industry. The purchases would be partially funded by a A$300m share issue, with details yet to be finalised. BA would not participate in the issue, a policy which would slightly dilute its Qantas stake.

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Lan Chile – Bucking the Latin American Trend

IN THE tough market that the air cargo industry currently finds itself, it is becoming increasingly difficult to pick winners and losers.
But it is a fair bet that when the current crisis is over, LanChile Cargo will still be on the winners’ list.
An extraordinary success story, it has grown in the last 12 years from its relatively small home market — “a narrow land with desert in the north and ice in the south” as Paul Petrelli, LanChile’s vice-president cargo Europe (and an Argentinian) puts it — to a dominant position in the Latin American freight market.

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Postal Service Shifts Much Mail Off Passenger Jets

The U.S. Postal Service has moved a large portion of items it usually ships in airplane “bellies” to trucking companies and commercial cargo airlines, as it faces new restrictions, the Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition on Tuesday.

The move comes after the introduction of new Federal Aviation Administration rules requiring most cargo carried on passenger planes to be screened for explosives, the report said.

The new rules do not just affect the airlines, they also affect the companies that ship items on passenger airlines, the report said.

According to the report, the FAA has not disclosed the specific new regulations, and postal officials will not publicly comment on the rules.

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