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27.02.2023

Nosta Logistics promotes Sven Hornig to CSO

Sven Hornig has been appointed CSO (Chief Sales Officer) of Nostag Logistics in Osnabrück. In his previous position as head of sales, Hornig was responsible for the national sales activities of the company’s road, sea & air,...

27.02.2023

Changi tests autonomous baggage tractor

Since February 2022, the Changi Airport Terminal 5 Specialised Systems (T5SS) team has been carrying out trials to automate the driving of baggage tractors. Working with Aurrigo, an international provider of airport transport...

27.02.2023

"Curiosity of the Day"

Facial hair grows faster than any other hair on the body.

Von wegen «Deadmonton»

Ein kanadischer Flughafen nach einem ereignisreichem (Fracht-) Jahr. Edmonton mag einige Spitznamen besitzen, von denen manche nicht gerade schmeichelhaft sind. Was die Luftfrachtaktivitäten des Flughafen der Stadt betrifft, war...

24.02.2023

Antonov Airlines: grateful and resilient

Today, one year after Russia began its invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, Dmytro Prosvirin, commercial director of Antonov Airlines, gave us an exclusive interview which appears in full in our next issue, ITJ 11-12/2023 of...

24.02.2023

Hybrid cranes to save diesel in rail yards

Union Pacific (UP) has finalised contracts to purchase and test four hybrid cranes for use in its intermodal yards in USA. The first crane is expected to be operational this autumn. The cranes will operate on batteries, but...

24.02.2023

The first out of ten sisters

A naming ceremony for the “ZIM Sammy Ofer” recently took place at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea. The 15,000 teu vessel is the first out of ten newbuilds ordered in a long-term chartering agreement between...

24.02.2023

Expeditors feeling the freeze

Expeditors International, founded in 1979 and based in Seattle, has announced its financial results for Q4/2022 and the full year. In FY/2022, revenues increased by 3% to USD 17.01 billion (2021: USD 16.5 billion), while...

24.02.2023

Chinese cross-border movements normalising

The International Transport Union (IRU) reports that TIR transports have started again now that China has lifted its Covid-19 measures and gradually resumed normal operations for international goods movements. Five Kyrgyz TIR...

24.02.2023

Dachser picks M'Hamed Chraibi

Dachser has appointed M'Hamed Chraibi as regional managing director Maghreb. Chraibi assumed his new position on 1 January 2023, joining the French management board. Chraibi came to Dachser Morocco in 2011 as domestic...

24.02.2023

A joint effort to design a long-haul reefer

The Rotterdam-based Unit 45, a company specialising in the design, construction, financing and delivery of 45ft pallet-wide containers, has developed a new diesel-electric reefer in collaboration with the Belgian company...

24.02.2023

German SME in a good shape

The German Schuon Group has presented its corporate results for 2022, in which it records a turnover of around EUR 92 million. Both the transport and contract logistics divisions showed a positive trend. Transport and forwarding...

24.02.2023

Elections at Medports AGM

The Medports association (pictured) organised its general assembly in cooperation with OMMP in Tunisia this year. At the AGM, the association approved its new governance and future work plan and elected Pino Musolino,...

24.02.2023

Awery: a major roll-out for Cargobooking

Awery Aviation Software’s (Awery) chief commercial officer, Tristan Koch, has announced that the air cargo software developer is rolling out an open-access version of its online booking and quoting portal, Cargobooking, in South...

24.02.2023

First assignment for new "zero CO2" loco

In Spain, Renfe's railfreight division, Renfe Mercancias has put the first of twelve locomotives ordered from Stadler Rail into service in Asturias. The Euro 6000 tractors are 100% electrically powered. The electricity comes from...

24.02.2023

Ammonia gains ground

In Japan, based on an approval in principle (AiP) from the Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (Class NK), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Mitsui & Co. have come together to build a large ammonia-powered bulk carrier. MOL and Mitsui...

24.02.2023

Barcelona imposes ban on dark stores

In Europe, there is a growing tendency for politics to become involved in city logistics. In Barcelona, the town council recently approved a total ban on dark stores, as Reuters said. This is the name for facilities used as...

24.02.2023

Dokasch and ANA sign master rental agreement

All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest airline, and Dokasch Temperature Solutions have signed a master rental agreement. The German specialist for active temperature-controlled packaging solutions will henceforth provide...

24.02.2023

Roll Group to set up African office

At the Breakbulk Middle East event, Roll Group announced that industry experts Patrick van der Meide and Harmen Tiddens will set up and lead the new Roll Africa office. Roll Group’s CEO, Peter Rondhuis: “Van der Meide and...

24.02.2023

"Curiosity of the Day"

Coco Chanel lived at the Ritz in Paris from 1931 until her death in 1971. She said the octagonal shape of her suite inspired her to create the famous bottle of Chanel N°5.

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