19-20/2021 Like a phenix from the ashes
We all long for a return to personal meetings. The signs all seem to be pointing towards the chance that we’ll be able to catch up again on this front in the course of 2021. For now we have to continue to depend on other forms of communication. Munich’s ‘Transport... more
17-18/2021
Dear readers, The coming of spring in the planet’s northern hemisphere allows our dreams to blossom again after the long and dark winter months. Something similar can be said of the transport and logistics industry’s expectations. The distribution of vaccines as a passport... more
15-16/2021
We’re really living through extraordinary times. Who would have thought just a short while ago that states such as Israel on the one hand, and Bahrain and the UAE on the other, would come to a peace agreement? Diplomatic ties and direct bilateral trade have started; for weeks... more
13-14 /2021
As the outbreak of Covid-19 slowly – slowly! – comes to an end and 2021 is now fully up and running the general motto has to be to look to the future. Guillaume Halleux, chief officer cargo of Qatar Airways, gave us a good taste of what’s to come in an interview... more
11-12/2021
It seems to me that space and time have somehow become simultaneously stretchable and constricting parameters in the pandemic. Closed borders, social distancing and quarantines all restrict the radius of our movements. An end to the measures to combat Covid-19 is only coming... more
09-10/2021
We always live in interesting times – but we don’t always live in as extraordinary times as these! Some of the facts the industry has never faced before include – the price of transporting a box by sea has skyrocketed in just two years; from USD 2,000 to USD 10,000 today.... more
05-08/2021
It’s already time to wish you a happy, or at least a better, new year again – for a week after this latest issue of the ITJ lands on your desk, the festivities for the Chinese new year start, on 12 February.Let’s just hope that the turbulent ‘Year of the Rat’ is followed by... more
01-04/2021
This issue heralds a new year, with its broad range of tasks and challenges that will affect us all in our personal and professional lives. Government reactions to the outbreak of Covid-19 will continue to hold us in their tight grip, even if there is some hope on offer now... more
49-52/2020 Overcoming the trilemma
Do we need to square the circle, or is it just a question of getting back on track? Either way, 2021 will follow in the footsteps of the most extraordinary year of this millennium – which will at least make it more predictable than the twelve months just behind us. We... more