Shipping Lines operating from Far East advise expected GRI Shipping lines operating from Far East advise
expected GRI which will range From $ 100- 150 per Teu.
Please be in touch with our marketing department for further
details
972-3-7358888-
sales@shay-cb.co.il
23/12/2009
TAIWAN- ISRAEL - DIRECT CONSOLIDATE SERVICE Shay Logistic Services (SLS) Ltd , is proud to announce expansion of
it's groupage services , which now include a weekly- direct consolidation service from Keelung to Ashdod
SHAY LOGITIC SERVICES signs an agency agreement with World Logistic Leader Shay Logistic Services (SLS) Ltd, has recently signed
an agency agreement with one of the largest Logistic
Providers . For details please apply to our marketing
and sales dept. Mrs. Angie Plotniarz
angie@shay-cb.co.il
23/12/2009
NEW OFFICES IN HAIFA Shay Logistics(SLS) Ltd is proud to announce the opening of the new office in Haifa , 7 PALYAM STR - ZIM BUILDING
27/11/2008
"Zim Colombo" a new addition to Zim's Med service "Zim Colombo" a new addition to Zim's Med service
Dec 28, 2009
The "Zim Colombo" will be deployed in Zim’s East Mediterranean Express (EMX) Service, taking the carrier’s total vessel deployment on the weekly service to 11
WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR Shay Logistics management wishes her staff, partners and agents worldwide a
Happy, healthy and prosperous new year .
Less tension
Less smocking
More exercise
More with your family
Airliners escape near collision in Ben Gurion Airport Airliners escape near collision in Ben Gurion Airport
Dec 28, 2009
The IAA reported that a landing Lufthansa passenger passed dangerously close to an El Al plane about to take off
Israel Airports Authority (IAA) said last Monday that two passenger airliners were involved in a near collision in Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel, in the second serious air-safety incident in 24 hours.
The IAA reported that a landing Lufthansa passenger passed dangerously close to an El Al plane about to take off, adding that the two flight controllers implicated in the episode were both reassigned in its wake.
An initial investigation conducted on the day of the near collision concluded that the alleged proximity between the two airliners "did not indicate a safety incident had occurred”.
However, a closer inspection of the incident, which included the inspection of radar recordings as well as recordings of the communication between the pilots and the control tower, revealed that "the proximity between the planes indicated that a safety incident had occurred”.
The Civil Aviation Authority said that in view of the findings of the initial review and of the follow-up review, the two air traffic controllers involved would not work at their positions they previously operated until the completion of the investigation.
28/12/2009