New services
By Staff -- Logistics Management, 5/1/2005
A new project cargo service offers shippers scheduled service from the U.S. Gulf to the West Coast of South America. BBC Andino Express Line will primarily serve the mining, energy, and construction industries with sailings every three weeks from Houston to Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. The ships can handle breakbulk as well as heavy-lift cargoes weighing up to 160 metric tons. (info@bbcusa.net)
Jacobson Companies, a contract logistics and warehouse company, has acquired Bekins Logistics. The two companies formed Jacobson Distribution Company to offer a complete range of specialized logistics services nationwide. (www.jacobsonco.com, www.bekinslogistics.com)
Cavalier Logistics has opened a specialized cold-storage facility at Washington's Dulles International Airport. The facility will serve pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and government shippers that need time-sensitive, secure, and temperature-controlled handling of regulated products. (www.cavlog.com)
Direct Container Line (DCL) has created a new department that is devoted to enforcing compliance with domestic and international hazmat transportation regulations. The group will improve compliance by centralizing control of all hazmat shipments. (www.dclusa.com)
Great Western Steamship Co., U.S. Lines Ltd., and Maruba Line have formed the Americas Alliance. They will jointly operate five vessels in a weekly, fixed-day service between Los Angeles and Shekou, China. (www.great-western.com, www.shipusl.com, www.maruba.com.ar)
SDV International Logistics, a subsidiary of the Bollore Group, has acquired India's SWG Logistics. SWG owns Air Link, the third-largest Indian airfreight operator, and Sea Link, a forwarding and maritime agent. The combined companies will have offices in 14 U.S. cities. (www.sdv.com)
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