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New Parts Manager at Clark Europe

Logistics Business Magazine

Baldy began his professional career after studying sales management in 2004 at Intrupa BV in the Netherlands in the Customer Service and Marketing department. His responsibilities included looking after dealers throughout the EMEA region (Europe, Africa and the Middle East), conducting internal and external training and sales support.

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The hazards of Ammonium Nitrate and 100 years of related disasters

Shipping and Freight Resource

240 tonnes of ammonium nitrate in sacks exploded after being hit by a shell from a nearby fire in a munitions train. On December 17, 1960, a 96-freight car train suffered partial derailment, in which the last 23 cars were derailed. Date:March 9, 2004. Date:May 24, 2004. ti at 4:57 AM on May 24, 2004. Tonnes:240.

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Dachser DIY-Logistics Under New Management

Logistics Business Magazine

After training to be a freight forwarding agent, the 43-year-old began his career at the company in 2004. The post Dachser DIY-Logistics Under New Management appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. Wollmann has almost 20 years’ experience in the logistics industry, having spent over half of them at Dachser.

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Windsor Materials Handling Acquires Southampton-based Geolift

Logistics Business Magazine

A safecontractor approved independent with significant business in access and operator training, Windsor is also the main sponsor of this year’s FLTA Safetember campaign. Geolift MD, Craig George (right, with Windsor chairman Gerry Burton) has over 37 years’ experience in the industry, founding Geolift in 2004.

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Two Million Vacant Manufacturing Jobs by 2025…How Can We Tackle the Skills Gap?

GlobalTranz

Industry data for 2004 - 2013 shows an annual loss of at least $17 billion due to vacant positions, with shocking losses of around $45 billion in both 2012 and 2013. A monumental after-effect has been the subtraction of years of training knowledge from the domestic U.S. Annually, 3.2 - 3.5 Filling the Skills Gap.

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Yale Equipment Gives KUKA Industrial Robots a Lift

Logistics Business Magazine

Since 2004, KUKA has focused its business on providing cutting-edge automation solutions and now boasts a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest and strongest 6-axis industrial robot. The post Yale Equipment Gives KUKA Industrial Robots a Lift appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.