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AIT Worldwide Logistics acquires European life sciences specialist Mach II Shipping Ltd

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Monday, December 4, 2023

AIT Worldwide Logistics, a global supply chain solutions leader, has acquired Mach II Shipping Ltd, a U.K.-based freight forwarder specializing in worldwide distribution of pharmaceuticals and related products.

Key Points: 
  • AIT Worldwide Logistics, a global supply chain solutions leader, has acquired Mach II Shipping Ltd, a U.K.-based freight forwarder specializing in worldwide distribution of pharmaceuticals and related products.
  • The deal includes a subsidiary in the Netherlands in addition to a global network of life sciences partners.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231204606803/en/
    Ultra-low temperature freezer farm units at Mach 2 Pharmafreight's Netherlands facility.
  • Terms of AIT’s acquisition of Mach II Shipping Ltd have not been disclosed.

Speed saviours - Artemis Aerospace discusses whether aviation is ready for a new era of supersonic travel

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Monday, October 17, 2022

WISTON, England, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- When the iconic Concorde landed for the last time at Heathrow Airport in October 2003, the supersonic air travel age had seemingly come to an end.

Key Points: 
  • Until that point, Concorde had enjoyed an unblemished safety record and was considered among the world's safest aircraft.
  • A spate of start-ups with varying degrees of ambition were hoping to realise a new era for supersonic air travel.
  • In the course of planning his start-up, Scholl's research revealed that operational costs were the key to successfully restoring supersonic air travel.
  • Until then, those hoping for a return to the romance of supersonic travel remain undeterred.

Speed saviours - Artemis Aerospace discusses whether aviation is ready for a new era of supersonic travel

Retrieved on: 
Monday, October 17, 2022

WISTON, England, Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- When the iconic Concorde landed for the last time at Heathrow Airport in October 2003, the supersonic air travel age had seemingly come to an end.

Key Points: 
  • Until that point, Concorde had enjoyed an unblemished safety record and was considered among the world's safest aircraft.
  • A spate of start-ups with varying degrees of ambition were hoping to realise a new era for supersonic air travel.
  • In the course of planning his start-up, Scholl's research revealed that operational costs were the key to successfully restoring supersonic air travel.
  • Until then, those hoping for a return to the romance of supersonic travel remain undeterred.