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Issue 6 2017 - FBJNA


///NEWS


NYK, K-Line, MOL form Ocean Network Express


NYK, K-Line and MOL have formed a joint venture called Ocean Network Express. K-Line officials said in a statement that this joint venture will integrate the


companies’ container shipping businesses, including


worldwide terminal operation businesses, excluding those in Japan. The establishment of a


holding company is currently planned


in Japan, with an operating company planning to


be incorporated in Singapore, as well as regional headquarters located in Singapore; Hong Kong; London; Richmond, VA; and Sao Paulo. “The move will allow Ocean Network Express to


better meet customers’ needs by


providing high-quality,


competitive services through the consolidation and enhancement of the three companies’ global network and service structures,” K-Line said.


Lineage Logistics acquires Partner Logistics


Lineage Logistics, LLC has acquired Partner Logistics, Europe’s leading cold storage provider and world’s largest automated cold storage company. The transaction marks the first international acquisition by Lineage, and represents significant growth in the company’s warehouse automation strategy. Lineage specializes in supply transformation for the


chain


world’s leading food, retail and distribution brands. The company has grown through major acquisitions and new construction


since its founding in 2008. In the United States it has over 100 locations and 609 million cubic feet of temperature-controlled capacity. With the acquisition of Partner,


Lineage adds over 101 million cubic feet of temperature-controlled capacity and expands its operations to include six state-of-the-art, fully automated warehouses and one conventional warehouse in the Netherlands, Belgium and the UK. Headquartered in Netherland’s Bergen op Zoom, Partner’s network


of cold storage facilities has a total capacity of over 500,000 pallets and is designed to maximize the efficiency and cost effectiveness of their customers’ supply chains. The deal marks an important


step in the company’s broader automation strategy. Earlier this year it announced plans to construct its first automated cold storage facility in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth market and will use the acquisition of Partner as an additional platform for new automated projects in US and


“This transaction


Horse Bound


Emirates SkyCargo successfully transported some of the world’s best show jumping horses across three continents in the space of a month. The horses were transported from Liege, Belgium to compete in the first three legs of the Longines Global


a total of 10 dedicated freighter flights each carrying 25 horse stalls to transport the equine champions and their grooms. Emirates SkyCargo worked closely with Peden Bloodstock, a specialist in horse transportation, to manage the complex logistics


European markets. Lineage intends to combine its existing expertise in automation with the intellectual property and best practices of Partner to further reduce product damage, enhance efficiency and improve customer experience. “The vision of Lineage Logistics


is to be the world’s most dynamic temperature-controlled logistics company, and our expansion into Europe is a significant milestone in achieving that goal,” said Adam Forste, Managing Partner of Bay Grove.


also


highlights our commitment to automation as a critical pillar of our growth strategy globally.”


Champions Tour in Mexico City, Miami and Shanghai in April 2017. The air cargo carrier operated


involved in flying close to 100 horses


across four different


countries within the space of a few weeks.


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