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WWPC continues to expand global reach

The world's largest dedicated project forwarding company, Worldwide Project Consortium, continues to expand in the lead up to its annual conference in South Africa during March with seven new franchise appointments.

UPS orders 27 Boeing freighters, reviewing Airbus order

The 27 Boeing 767-300ER planes will be delivered between 2009 and 2012, UPS said. The value of the contract was not disclosed Monday. At Boeing's catalogue prices, the order could be worth up to 4.02 billion dollars. However, air carriers rarely pull full price on large plane orders.

RFID Technology Approved for Patent

The Canadian Patent Office has issued a Notice of Patent Allowance for iCE (I Communicate Effectively) technology, from Syscan International Inc. iCE technology is a market first in lowpower dynamic wireless communication networks. Syscan’s allowed patent application consists of 20 claims covering all aspects of iCE technology.

Sphinx Egypt sits well within Worldwide Project Consortium

The Worldwide Project Consortium has welcomed Sphinx Egypt Ltd. Co to its specialist global logistics network.

WWPC General Manager, Kevin Stephens, based in Queensland, Australia, said today (December 11, 2006) Sphinx Egypt, with offices in Cairo and Alexandria, had more than 20 year’s experience delivering outstanding service along the important transport artery between Egypt and Europe.

Ozburn-Hessey Logistics Announces Promotions and New Structure

Ozburn-Hessey Logistics Announces Promotions and New Structure: Changes to Support Growth and Improve Customer Service

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