CEVA Logistics Powers into Western Australia
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008Dutch based logistics provider, CEVA Logistics has announced that the company has been retained by Western Australia’s Western Power Corporation to manage the supply chain requirements of the electricity network corporation.
The new contract between CEVA and Western Power, will see CEVA provide integrated logistic services to Western Power, throughout the corporations electricity network, one of the largest isolated electricity networks in the world.

independent container freight service from Asia to the east coast of South America, starting from January 26 next year.
and will cost about $100 million dollars, including land acquisition as well as construction and material-handling equipment. The facility due to open in 2010 will initially handle 25,000 packages per hour, that figure growing to 45,000 packages per hour, after a projected expansion.
company advising that customers who use an e-billing service implemented by DHL, will no longer need to receive their invoices on paper, rather the invoice information is provided via an online portal to view and approve electronically.

replace the current UPS intra Asia facility which is located at the former Clark Air Base in the Philippines. The facility at Shenzhen International Airport should be completed and open by 2010. The new location expected to tap into China’s Pearl River Delta manufacturing district, as well as lessening transit times for all Asian Customers.