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03.03.2023

Draught horse still lame

Cargo volumes at Moroccan airports are still far below the levels recorded before the outbreak of Covid-19. In 2022, eleven of the 21 gateways, at which the national airport authority Onda registered freight traffic, handled a...

02.03.2023

Palletised freight now shipped by rail overnight

XPO in UK has initiated another first with its three-month trial of an innovative multimodal solution. The company will migrate volumes destined for Scotland from its shared user pallet network to a new multimodal solution using...

02.03.2023

Green energy for all Ceva warehouses

Ceva Logistics plans to transition all its contract logistics and freight warehouses to low-carbon electricity by 2025. The commitment will rely on a combination of purchasing low-carbon electricity (renewable and nuclear) from...

02.03.2023

"Special flight division" with "special cargo"

"Human remains" are sensitive cargo, and long-haul transports are usually carried out by aircraft. With the help of Flightradar 24, our colleagues at The Moscow Times have observed that in the war that Russia has been...

02.03.2023

Bio-methanol fuelled “Cajun Sun” crosses Atlantic

The dual-fuel vessel “Cajun Sun” successfully arrived in Antwerp (Belgium) on 4 February 2023 after an 18-day Transatlantic voyage: departing from Geismar (USA) on 17 January, this vessel, the first methanol-fuelled ship, is the...

02.03.2023

Turkey: TIR speeds up aid delivery

Pakistani operator National Logistics Cell (NLC) has delivered essential relief items to people impacted by the devastating earthquake in Turkey. A caravan of 21 trucks operated by NLC, a TIR carrier in Pakistan, transported...

02.03.2023

Louisa Hosegood joins board of Logistics UK

Louisa Hosegood, strategy and transformation director for Bis Henderson Group, has been appointed to the board of Logistics UK, the largest business group representing the logistics sector in UK. She joins the board as the...

02.03.2023

29th Intl maritime hall of fame: five honourees

The Maritime Association of the Port of New York and New Jersey (Mapony/NJ recently elected the 29th international maritime hall of fame honorees. The awards will be presented on 17 May 2023 at The Lighthouse, Pier 61 at Chelsea...

02.03.2023

Silk Way West Airlines expands network

Silk Way West Airlines is expanding its network in the Middle East and Central Asia by introducing twice-weekly regular cargo flights to and from the Saudi Arabian city of Dammam, as well as to and from Tashkent, the capital of...

02.03.2023

Kale and IPCSA release whitepaper on MSW

Global IT solutions provider Kale Logistics Solutions and NGO IPCSA (International Port Community Systems Association) have published a white paper to address recent uncertainties regarding the Maritime Single Window (MSW)...

02.03.2023

Support for rail operators using electric traction

The European Commission has approved a EUR 1.1 billion German scheme to compensate rail transport operators using electric traction. The scheme will help rail operators cover part of the additional electricity cost experienced...

02.03.2023

New location for contract logistics

Logistics real estate developer Habacker + Thielemann is building a state-of-the-art e-commerce logistics centre with two halls measuring around 22,000 sqm on a 43,000 sqm site in Bönen near Dortmund (Germany), for Recht...

02.03.2023

World’s first collapsible AAX now available

VRR’s foldable and stackable cargo container, the world’s first collapsible AAX, has just been certified by Easa and is now ready for take-off. Developer VRR is delighted that it can bring its product to the air cargo market....

02.03.2023

"Curiosity of the Day"

Bees have five eyes: three small ones in the center of the head and two larger ones on the sides.

02.03.2023

Next project for ABB and Rio Grande terminal

Wilson Sons, an integrated port and maritime logistics operator based in Brazil, has chosen ABB’s Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for its ship-to-shore cranes at Rio Grande container terminal. ABB provides automation,...

02.03.2023

Volta Trucks: two more service hubs

All-electric CV manufacturer Volta Trucks has expanded its truck as a service hub network in Europe with two new sites in Duisburg, Germany, and Madrid, Spain. The new centre in Duisburg covers 3,000 sqm and incorporates...

02.03.2023

Reset container handling times, Fiata says

Fiata is urging shipping lines to review current free time periods for containers and reinstate the no-less- than-feasible levels as they applied before the pandemic. Market conditions have changed in the meantime, and...

02.03.2023

Tatham & Co welcomes Paul Haworth

Solicitor and master mariner Paul Haworth has joined maritime and commercial law firm Tatham & Co as a senior member of the legal team. Experienced in all aspects of shipping law, he joins Tatham & Co’s ‘wet’ team which...

Titan in der Luft

Knöcherne Luftfracht von Buenos Aires nach London Heathrow. Es ist ein Name, der sich für ein Urvieh schickt: Patagotitan Mayorum. Das Skelett eines Dinosaurier-Riesen, der in Argentinien beheimatet ist, überquerte für eine...

01.03.2023

TFR and CFM to launch borderless train service

In a historic development, the South African carrier Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) and the Mozambique rail operator Caminhos De Ferros De Mocambique (CFM) have signed an in-principle agreement that will enable an uninterrupted...

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