SEKO Logistics sets up aerospace sector

A new SEKO Aerospace and Aviation arm, headed by Bryan Lowrie as managing director, has been established in Dallas. SEKO Logistics has been active in the aerospace industry, but is now looking to earn a larger share of a market projected to be worth US$352 billion by 2023. “Customers don’t buy from you unless they[…]

TCGI to operate Maastricht Aachen Airport

Trade Centre Global Investments BV (TCGI) was the winner among three bidders charged with the task of taking over the operations at Maastricht Aachen Airport in Beek, the Netherlands.  TCGI is the parent company of Global GSA Group. It was determined that TCGI is best qualified to expand airfreight and passenger services at the facility.[…]

Anchorage cargo terminal rolls with 7.1 quake

Residents in Anchorage and on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula were awakened early Sunday morning by an earthquake that measured 7.1 on the Richter scale. While there were no reports of major damage or injuries in Anchorage, workers at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) were given the ride of their life by the shaking. Take a[…]

Barclays questions Amazon’s logistics plans

It’s no longer much of a secret that Amazon has been considering creating its own air network in both the American and European markets. But anew report by Barclays Equity Research questions why the online retailer would want to take such as strategy when opening more fulfillment centers would be more cost-effective. According to Lloyds[…]

Schiphol Cargo nears record handle in 2015

Europe’s third-largest cargo airport, Amsterdam Schiphol, closed 2015 with a total cargo throughput of 1.62 million tonnes, just 0.7 percent less than the record, which was set in 2014. The fourth quarter was Schiphol’s strongest, and also its first quarter of 2015 with consistent growth, which was 1.3 percent against Q4 2014. The fourth quarter[…]