UPS to acquire Marken to bolster life sciences, pharma footprint

Adding further evidence that life sciences transport is “the new black” in the global transportation business, UPS has entered into a “definitive purchase agreement” to acquire Marken, A U.K.-based supply-chain company focusing on pharmaceuticals and life sciences. UPS plans to use Marken’s clinical supply-chain services to bolster its position across the life sciences market, and[…]

Disaster relief in Haiti operates in challenging environment [VIDEO]

Unloading relief supplies in Port-au-Prince In response to last month’s devastating hurricane that ravaged the southern coast of Haiti, a consortium of logistics-based relief groups have partnered with their respective industries to implement a complete delivery chain, including last-mile solutions to remote and inaccessible disaster zones such as Haiti’s Grand’Anse and Sud departments, where Hurricane[…]

Atlas reports Q3 loss, but expects solid peak season

After securing one of the most noteworthy e-commerce deals of the year, it was expected that Atlas Air would report a loss for the third quarter, related to expenses incurred for the agreement to operate freighters for online retailer Amazon. But the immediate future appears rosy for parent company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAWW) as[…]

El Norte: Avianca’s strategy offers hope for Latin American carriers

Monkfish was originally known as goosefish, sea urchins were called “whore’s eggs” and orange roughy was once known as slimehead. That US$30 serving of Chilean sea bass was once known as Patagonian toothfish and unceremoniously tossed back into the ocean by fishermen looking for catch they could actually sell. As air cargo connections between Latin[…]