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03.11.2022

Joining forces for autonomous haulage solutions

Truck manufacturer Scania and mining company Rio Tinto are developing more agile autonomous haul trucks at a mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara region to pursue potential environmental and productivity benefits. The two...

03.11.2022

Integration completed

On 1 November 2022, freight forwarder Spedition Lode was finally rebranded Gebrüder Weiss Waldkraiburg, following a transition phase of operating under the name of GW Lode. The international transport and logistics company...

03.11.2022

Ocean money for logistics investment

For A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk), Q3/2022 turned out to be just as bountiful as expected. Compared to the previous quarter, turnover rose by 37% and ebitda even increased by a whopping 60%. CEO Søren Skou spoke of the "16th...

Die Wegbereiter

Im Gespräch mit Nabgha Salem, Vectorys. Der franko-tunesische Logistikdienstleister Vectorys geht nicht nur dahin, wo es für andere kompliziert ist. Was ihn persönlich antreibt, ein regionaler Global Player zu sein, schildert...

02.11.2022

Swedish carrier stops operations within Norway

Green Cargo will discontinue its domestic operations in Norway, which comprise three railfreight lines, in Q1/2023. According to the carrier, current economic conditions are not sufficient to conduct commercially viable...

02.11.2022

Svitzer picks Michael Paterson

Svitzer, a global towage provider and part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, has appointed Michael Paterson as its UK managing director effective 1 January 2023. He will head up the UK cluster following the merging of UK North and South...

02.11.2022

Big plane, big plans for new Uzbek cargo carrier

A nose-loading B747-200F has become Uzbekistan’s first large-capacity cargo aircraft (105 t). It is operated by the new cargo carrier My Freighter, based in Tashkent. Before its arrival from Indonesia at the end of last month,...

02.11.2022

Milsped acquires new transport management system

Belgrade (Serbia)-based Milsped has chosen the transport management system (TMS) developed by software specialist LIS  to organise its national full-load and groupage transports. After the first rollout phase, 400 users will...

02.11.2022

Airbus contracts Unipart

Aviation and aerospace player Airbus has awarded the British company Unipart Logistics with a multi-year contract to provide in-plant logistics services. Under the contract, which will become operational early in 2023, the...

02.11.2022

A birthday brand is born

DCT Gdansk has changed its name to Baltic Hub. Celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, the terminal operator underlined that the name change testifies to its ambitions to become the major player hub in the region....

02.11.2022

Global X-Colombia: certification enters phase 2

Global Crossing Airlines Group (“Global X”) is entering phase 2 of the Colombia AOC (air operators’ certificate) certification process by Global X-Colombia. Initial approval from the Colombian CAA to start the formal...

02.11.2022

Fernando Lopes joins CDB Aviation

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., (“CDB Leasing”), has appointed Fernando Lopes as vice president, commercial Americas. Lopes started his new role at the end of...

02.11.2022

Oregon's port railway to be modernised

The Port of Coos Bay in Oregon has received a USD 10 million grant from the US department of transportation for improvements of the Coos Bay Rail Line (CBRL), which serves the port. The project will replace 67,000 crossties...

02.11.2022

Clasquin: less volumes, more profit

The French Clasquin Group, founded in 1982, has reported its figures for Q3/2022. Volumes went down over the period, by 4.2% in teu in sea freight and 2.5% in tonnage of air freight. Nominally, the number of shipments surged by...

02.11.2022

Special shipment from South Korea to Poland

Hyundai Engineering contracted Deugro to 120,000 freight tonnes of petrochemical equipment, from South Korea and China to Police, Poland. The project in question encompassed a number of oversized and heavy lift (OSHL) units,...

02.11.2022

"Curiosity of the Day"

Gioachino Antonio Rossini (1792-1868) said of Richard Wagner (1813-1883): "He gives you wonderful moments, but also terrible quarters of an hour.”

02.11.2022

Tiaca announces sustainability award finalists

The International Air Cargo Association (Tiaca) has announced the results of the fourth edition of the air cargo sustainability awards, which are run in partnership with IT solutions provider Champ Cargosystems. The awards aim to...

02.11.2022

New partner to advise on transport and logistics

Miriam Kröger joined Strategy&, PwC's strategy consultancy, as a partner advising transport and logistics companies on 1 October 2022. As an expert in transport, logistics and supply chain management, trade, and...

02.11.2022

Rail projects in the Balkans in progress

In North Macedonia, rail construction work has begun along the 34 km section from Beljakovce to Kriva Palanka and the remaining works on a 31 km section from Kumanovo to Beljakovce are currently being finalised. The two...

02.11.2022

A federal grant to cut emissions

In Florida, the federal department of transportation’s (DOT) maritime administration has awarded a grant of USD 23.5 million to support Jaxport's programme to reduce emissions with the sustainable solutions (express) project....

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