Birkenstock has been enjoying a turn in the sartorial spotlight lately. Now the company has fully embraced its new role as a fashion leader with a new pop-up concept called Box.
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MOVADO GROUP ACQUIRES JLB BRANDS AND OLIVIA BURTON
The Movado Group is hoping to capitalize on the Olivia Burton brand, which is experiencing global growth among both aspirational and millennial consumers.
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EU, Japan nearing agreement on trade deal
European Union Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström said she is confident that a trade agreement between the EU and Japan will be reached at a summit in Brussels on Thursday.
Rhenus acquires Australian freight forwarder
German third-party logistics provider Rhenus Logistics has signed an agreement to buy Australian freight forwarding company and customs broker O’Brien Customs and Forwarding Pty Ltd. for an undisclosed price.
IATA: Air cargo volumes jump 12.7% in May
African airlines posted the largest year-on-year increase in demand of all the world regions in May 2017, with freight volumes growing 27.6 percent, according to the latest figures from the International Air Transport Association.
Seaspan continues discussion on CEO Wang’s future
Containership leasing giant Seaspan Corp. is continuing negotiations surrounding employment agreement modifications for Chief Executive Officer Gerry Wang and hopes to reach a deal before the end of July, the company said in a statement Friday.
World Bank approves $345m loan for Port of Dar es Salaam upgrades
The international financial institution approved a $345 million credit facility and a $12 million grant for the new Dar es Salaam Maritime Gateway Project in Tanzania.
UPS can now use golf carts for deliveries in Kentucky
A new law in Kentucky will allow the Atlanta-based parcel giant to us golf carts to deliver packages throughout the state, and UPS is planning to take advantage of the potential additional capacity mainly during the winter holidays.
NTSB blames fiery 2015 BNSF crash on deferred track work
Other factors contributing to the derailment of a BNSF ethanol train on Sept. 19, 2015 near Lesterville, S.D., included an FRA regulation that allowed high-hazard flammable unit trains to continue operating on sub-standard tracks, according to the NTSB.
Cargolux expands service to Ecuador
Starting July 2, the Luxembourg-based all-cargo carrier will now offer four scheduled weekly flights to and from the capital city of Quito, Ecuador.