Container logistics' prospects for 2022 ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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A recently published report throws light on the strategies the logistics industry is likely to develop next year. The company Container X Change's "industry speak survey 2021-22" combines key learnings from 2021 and outlook for 2022 from 800 container logistics players... more
New site for Imperial's client Lemken ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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South African player Imperial Logistics has inaugurated a new multi-user logistics facility in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. It forms a network with the company’s existing multi-user business site in Herten, at a distance of about 8 km. Patrick König will be in overall charge for... more
Bimco introduces carbon emission clauses ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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The London-based law firm HFW has supported the shipping association Bimco in drafting a series of clauses in response to strict new environmental legislation that will curb the industry's carbon emissions. The International Maritime Organisation's revised initial greenhouse gas... more
18 giraffes from South Africa to Brazil ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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Intradco Global and its parent company Chapman Freeborn have worked together on a charter flight to transport 18 giraffes from O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) to Río de Janeiro Galeão Airport (GIG). Averaging 4.3-5.7 m when fully grown, the animals were transported... more
Déjà vu: danger zone Gulf of Guinea ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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The European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) is one of the maritime organisations concerned about the surge of piracy attacks in the Gulf of Guinea. The latest incident, in South Nigeria, which involved a suspected pirate vessel and the Danish frigate ‘Esben Snare’... more
Euro Ops in North Sudan ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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Euro Ops, Westminster Group's French subsidiary, has strengthened its presence in North Sudan with a new contract award. The company has been active in the region for over sixteen years providing airline logistics and planning, particularly for humanitarian missions in... more
Oleksii Kosenko joins Four Kites ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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Oleksii Kosenko joins Four Kites, a real-time supply chain visibility platform, as director carrier network operations, EMEA. Prior to joining Four Kites, Kosenko led the carrier sales teams at Uber Freight and Sennder Technologies and held a senior sales role at C.H. Robinson.... more
China's performance balancing world trade ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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The container throughput index of the RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and the Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (ISL) rose from 122.3 points (seasonally adjusted) to 123.3 points in October, according to the current flash estimate. The Chinese... more
A closer look at financial highlights ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_ohne_Schloss.png)
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It is well known that carriers are currently experiencing a boom with sky-rocketing financial results. The Copenhagen-based maritime consultancy Sea-Intelligence has analysed the financial and volume performances of the major carriers in Q3/2021. Due to record-high freight... more
Wartsilä: new ship technology for fuel conversion ![](fileadmin/templates/img/Engl_Franz_Deu_ohne_Schloss.png)
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Technology group Wärtsilä is launching its two-stroke marine engines to future fuels with zero or low carbon emissions on the market in Q1/2022. MSC's fleet management division was a partner in this project. According to Wärtsilä, the new technology is "an important... more