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20.10.2022

Green corridor between Rotterdam and Gothenburg

The Port of Gothenburg and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to set up green corridor to support sustainable shipping between the two ports. The plan focuses on decarbonisation and...

20.10.2022

Aeroterm picks Lödige Industries

Aeroterm, North America’s largest third party on-airport developer, has selected Lödige Industries, a global provider of cargo terminal solutions, to install a state-of-the-art automated cargo system at John F. Kennedy...

20.10.2022

"Curiosity of the Day"

The name of the green, oval-shaped avocado has nothing to do with a lawyer. It goes back to the word ‘ahuacatl’ in Nahuatl, a language of the Aztecs, which also means testicle.

19.10.2022

Swiss hydrogen initiative reaches milestone

A programme to decarbonise heavy goods transport with hydrogen has been underway in Switzerland for two years now. At the first H2 Trucker Meeting in Olten, the initiative celebrated a memorable milestone: 20 hydrogen...

19.10.2022

A new link with the Americas

Starting December 2022, the Marseille-headquartered carrier CMA CGM is launching its new Americas XL service, providing connections between ports on the US East Coast and the West Coast of South America. CMA CGM will deploy...

19.10.2022

Brian Rodriguez takes the helm at ACS Florida

Air Charter Service, a global aircraft charter broker, has chosen the experienced Brian Rodriguez to lead its Florida operation, based in Miami. Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas: “Rodriguez has been with us for...

19.10.2022

Container railway station project continues

The initiators behind the Augsburg Region Freight Village (GVZ) project in Germany have signed a purchase agreement with DB Netz for a plot of land covering 85,000 sqm, thus taking the next step towards the building of a...

19.10.2022

Keep cool in the peak season, says Setlog

FMCG importers can now remain calm concerning big shopping events such as Black Friday, Cyber Monday and the pre-Christmas period in November, say the supply chain experts at German software house Setlog. According to their...

19.10.2022

Europe and Southeast Asia: unlimited air cargo

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and the European Union have signed a comprehensive air transport agreement that will open up more air transport opportunities and enhance direct connectivity between the two...

19.10.2022

Jaxport boosts its commercial team

The Jacksonville port authority has welcomed two experienced ocean carrier executives to its commercial team. David Briceno (right) joins Jaxport as director of cargo sales for the US Southeast. His task will be to drive the...

19.10.2022

Aercap: large order for small freighters

Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), centre of excellence for Airbus passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions, has announced that Aercap Holdings (Aercap), a global player in aviation leasing and world’s largest owner of the A320 family,...

19.10.2022

More feeder traffic in Hamburg

From November, container transfers between the large terminals in the Port of Hamburg will be introduced to relieve road transport. The project was initiated by the Danish shipping company Unifeeder, with the Hamburg software...

19.10.2022

RZDL: validated pharma transports

A batch of RZD Logistics (RZDL) reefer containers has been validated for the transport of medicines and medical equipment. The procedure assesses the quality and completeness of the reefer container equipment and its ability to...

19.10.2022

This road leads to Rome

Germany-based Arvato Supply Chain Solutions (Ascs) has acquired the Italian logistics service provider Quickly which is headquartered in Anagni near Rome. The supply chain and e-commerce service provider has been active in...

19.10.2022

"Curiosity of the Day"

Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) wrote his book ‘Fahrenheit 451’, published 69 years ago, on 19 October 1953, in just nine days. It took him 45 years to write a collection of short stories.

19.10.2022

Bettina Brennenstuhl now in charge

Bettina Brennenstuhl has officially taken office as the new sole director of Dortmunder Hafen. She succeeds Uwe Büscher, who retired at the end of August. Before joining Dortmunder Hafen, Brennenstuhl, who holds a degree in...

19.10.2022

Second airport for Lagos

The state of Lagos recently celebrated the official presentation of the approval granted by the government of Nigeria to embark on the development of a passenger and cargo airport on the state’s Lekki-Epe axis. Governor Babajide...

19.10.2022

Nippon unveils new reefers

The Nippon Express Group in Shanghai has introduced six new temperature-controlled containers suitable for transporting precision tools such as semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. Semiconductors are built into all kinds of...

19.10.2022

1,000 French e-trucks on Europe’s roads

Renault Trucks' French plant in Blainville-sur-Orne (Normandy) has been producing 100% electric medium-duty trucks in series since 2020. 1,000 electric trucks with 16, 19 and 26 t have already rolled off the plant’s production...

19.10.2022

Higher volumes, fewer boxes

The Belgian Port of Antwerp-Bruges has released its results on the period from January to September 2022. Overall throughput amounted to 217.4 million t, a slight increase of 0.8% compared to the same period last year. All cargo...

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