They were presented with this prestigious certificate by the Senior Director of the Australian Border Force
Our member in Melbourne became a part of Australian Trusted Traders on the 26th of December, 2017 and within just 5 months they also received the much-coveted Certificate and Dome.
This is a very significant achievement which is going to boost their business to a great extent and allow them certain special benefits with the Australian Customs which cannot be obtained by other freight forwarders of the country.
In the words of Stephen Mott, Managing Director of Braywin (Vic) Pty Ltd, “Receiving the Trusted Traders Certificate and Dome had been a substantial achievement for our company especially because of the fact that not many logistics service providers in Australia are Trusted Traders”.
“We have signed all our clients up to be Australian Traders so that they can get all the benefits as well”. Stephen continued.
Conqueror congratulates Braywin (Vic) Pty Ltd for garnering this prestigious certificate!
This year’s edition of the Baltic Ports Conference will tackle multiple issues currently relevant to the maritime sector in Europe and the Baltic region
On 6-7 September, 2018, policymakers, industry experts and various other stakeholders will meet in Szczecin, Poland, to take part in the Annual Baltic Ports Conference. The event is a key item on Baltic Ports Organization’s agenda and has long served as a platform for exchanging knowledge and experience between the members of the European and Baltic maritime community.
The event will kick off with a session dedicated to economy and trade in Central Europe and the Baltic region. An overview of the current state of the market, along with an analysis of its impact on the European maritime transport sector, will be delivered by Peter Heyman Andersen of Ramboll. His speech will be followed by a closer look at Brexit and its aftermath and all that it entails for the European port sector.
The economy will remain one of the topics after the coffee break, especially as seen from the point of view of port investments and how they correlate with the state of economy in the region. Considering this year’s location chosen for the conference, the impact of a country’s economic and industrial development on the port sector will be further examined with Poland as an example. The session will be rounded up by an experts’ panel, including representatives from BCT Gdynia, DCT Gdansk, as well as the Ports of Szczecin-Swinoujscie, Tallinn and the Port Authority of Centre-North Tyrrhenian Sea.
The day’s last session will cover one of the key topics for the transport sector in Europe – the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) II proposal for the period of 2021 – 2027. After an exciting networking dinner, filled with live music and other attractions, the delegates will once again assemble in the conference hall at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Szczecin, for the second day of speeches and discussions. Energy will remain at the center of attention during the day’s second session, in particular, its supply as an incentive for new investments in the ports. The conference will conclude with a study tour to the LNG terminal in Swinoujscie, offering a unique view into its inner workings.
CQR Bangkok was recommended for this huge moving project by CQR Riga & Klaipeda
In March 2018, TAC carried out the smooth transportation of a huge and heavy machine which consisted of a long conveyor and large roller conveyor belts named ‘three roll calendar line’. The shipment was moved from the shippers factory in Croatia to the final destination in Thailand by making use of 7 containers consisting of 1×20’OP(IG), 3×40’OP(IG), and 3X40’FR (OOG). In order to prevent damage to the shipment while moving, it was thoroughly packed which ensured that the machine reached its destination without a single scratch.
In the words of Chanchai Tuwatnawanit, Seafreight Managing Director of Trans Air Cargo, “It was Ms. Maria Zhilyaeva from Conqueror Latvia who recommended our team to the client. We are extremely happy after the successful completion of this big moving project within a limited time among heavy snowfall and traffic congestion.” Mr. Tuwatnawanit has further added that “This project boosted the confidence of the entire TAC team who performed their task with dedication to ensure the successful delivery of this challenging shipment.
The Kolkata to Jogbani train has been the first train of this route
Our CQR member in Bangalore & Pune, India, has acted as the logistics service provider for the Kolkata to Jogbani Rail-to-Road route for India-Nepal transit cargo. This is a very special project since the Kolkata to Jogbani train is the first train of this route which came with 100% electronic customs tracking seal on every container for both up and down movement and the first one with multimodal rail and road movement component across international borders.
Atlas Shipping Services was in charge of both handling and arranging for the custom clearance of all the containers.
In the words of Neeta Shukla, HR Manager of Atlas Shipping Services “This has been a momentous occasion for the Atlas Shipping team and the event was attended by dignitaries such as Kopt Chairman, Commissioner of Customs, CFTM Eastern Railways, CGM Concor, Dy Consul General Nepal Consulate and others. Our team is totally contented after the successful handling of this prestigious project.”
Congratulations to Atlas Shipping Services for their commendable achievements!
CQR member in Toronto has been managing the freight of airport GSE (Ground Support Equipment) for the last one year
GCI International INC, our CQR member in Toronto, has successfully terminated a yearlong project which involved the freight management of airport ground support equipment. Some of the equipment included loaders, pushback tractors, dollies, tugs, belt loaders, tow bars and much more. The airport equipment was shipped across Canada and the US to support the timing of the project roll out. In course of the last one year, our CQR member in Toronto has handled over 500 pieces of equipment which includes 38 step decks, 33 flatbeds, 8 RGNs, 10 wide and overweight flatbeds and last but not the least, more than 850, 000 Kg of powered and non-powered equipment.
In the words of Richard Shepard, Vice President and General Manager of Great Circle International, “Our team is thoroughly contented after finally completing this lengthy project with utmost precision. Executing this project has not always been easy since many of the pieces involved crane unloading which required the coordination of airport authorities as cranes on ramps must be planned well in advance. The largest piece of equipment moved by our team had a dimension of 11.5 m x 3.7 m x 2.1m and weight around 31,000 KG!”
Congratulation to Great Circle International Inc. for their commendable team effort!
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