Russia: railfreight volumes decline 

Russian Railways (RZD) shipped 99.4 million t of freight across its network in February 2020, a drop of 0.6% compared to the same period last year. Freight turnover in February 2020 decreased by 2.4% to 197.4 billion tkm and by 2.9% to 251.4 billion tkm when taking into account... more
Emirates acclaims women flying high in aviation 

On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, Emirates highlights one aspect of how women in aviation support economies and touch lives across the world. The airline has released a video that follows an all-women flight deck crew as they operate multi-stop cargo flights... more
3,700 to nine 

The ports of Bremerhaven and Bremen have measured the compliance of incoming vessels with air pollution control regulations over a longer period. In July 2017, the federal maritime and hydrographic agency (Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrografie, BSH) installed an air... more
"Curiosity of the Day" 
The population of Ireland is still 2 million less than it was before the potato famine, 160 years ago. more
VRR reveals first inflatable AKE container 

Planned to be officially displayed during the Iata World Cargo Symposium, which was scheduled this week in Istanbul but had to be postponed, the Dutch ULD provider VRR has revealed the "Air7", the first ever inflatable solution for ULD, now ready for certification.... more
The inland waterways behind the seaports 

Inland barges can look forward to strong stern winds. Given their environment-friendliness and their intermodal possibilities, they are the mode of choice for many a logistics player. An overview of current projects. more
Record building in Hong Kong 

Mammoet transported the longest pedestrian bridge ever across the airport’s apron to its final destination in the world’s largest airfreight gateway. Careful and detailed planning was necessary to ensure that flights were only disrupted minimally. more
VTG grows in Europe and Asia 

VTG is expanding its footprint on two international fronts: The Germany-based private wagon rental company and provider of rail logistics services has founded its own branch in Japan and acquired a majority stake in Carbo Rail in Europe. By taking over the Slovak rail... more
Fleet Logistics Group appoints new CSO 

Fleet Logistics Group has appointed experienced senior manager Oliver Stockhecke as its new chief sales officer (CSO). As a member of the senior executive team, Stockhecke will oversee all international sales and key account management activities and support the country... more
Hellmann opens office in Szczecin 

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has opened a new branch in Szczecin, Poland. The globally active logistics service provider uses the location in West Pomerania to handle its breakbulk distribution within Poland and abroad. Hellmann is now represented in Poland with a total of... more