Uber’s run of good news since Dara Khosrowshahi took over has ended as the ride-sharing app has been fined by Colorado authorities to the tune of $8.9 million. Uber was accused of allowing 57 people to drive for it. These individuals did not have valid driver’s licenses or had committed other offences that
Month: November 2017
Volvo Promises Uber Fleet of Self-Driving Taxis by 2019
TIACA deal supports Africa’s airfreight development
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will have TIACA working with the 40 members of AFRAA to support air cargo development in Africa. Under the MoU, the organizations will collaborate on improvements to air cargo safety and security;
Honda China JVs to recall 254,650 vehicles starting in January
FILE PHOTO: The logos of Honda Motor Co. is pictured at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan October 25, 2017. Picture taken October 25, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai BEIJING (Reuters) - Honda Motor Co’s joint-venture companies in China will recall a total of 254,650 Honda-brand vehicles starting on Jan. 8,
Africa Development Bank Indicate Interest To Develop Nigeria National Airline
A defunct Nigeria Airways flight taxing at GAT of Murtala Mohammed Airport The African Development Bank (AFDB), yesterday indicated its willingness to help Nigeria set up a new national airline to meet its growing demand for improving aviation facility. This indication was given by the president of the International Aviation Organisation (ICAO) council,
Indian Oil And Ola Taxi Launch First Electric Charging Station
Ola Electric Charging Station New Delhi: State-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) had announced the launch of the nation's first electric vehicle charging station at a petrol pump in Nagpur. IOC, in collaboration with Ola, launched the country's first electric charging station at one of its petrol-diesel stations in Nagpur, a company statement
Courier And Logistics Management Institute Partners Moov Africa to promote the Logistics industry
Dr. Simon Emeje (chairman CLMI), second-left; Mr. Larry Chinekezi (Executive Chairman of Moov Africa) - second-right, flanked by Mr. Frank Erhi Atirene (Governing council member of CLMI) and Miss Casandra Aniemeke, an Executive of Moov Africa. Photo: CLMI/Abiodun Kazeem Lagos (MLN) - The management of the Courier and Logistics Management Institute
SO YOU WANT TO EXPORT? A question for SMEs
STARTING EXPORT BUSINESS INTRODUCTION Exporting is the legitimate transfer of goods and services, with or without an order, across political boundaries for reasons of profit. From the perspective of the exporter, it is a process that begins from having a business idea to creating an external market. It includes value-addition of some
DHL Express announces 4.9% average Price increase in the U.S., Middle East & North Africa
DHL Express announces annual price increase for 2018 DHL Express, the world’s leading international express services provider, Friday announced a 4.9% general average price increase for U.S. account holders, effective January 1, 2018. The company also announced its annual general average price increase throughout the Middle East and North Africa region, effective January
Urban rail transit reaches 31 Chinese mainland cities
BEIJING, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) - As of the end of June, 31 cities on the Chinese mainland had urban rail transit in operation, with a total length of 3,965 km, according to the China Association of Metros. Imagine your Ad placed here Another 53 cities have started building rail transport facilities, with a planned construction