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  • November 9, 2023

Extension of Rotterdam’s Maritime Capital of Europe partnership announced at Europort

On November 8, Rotterdam, the Maritime Capital of Europe, marked its anniversary at the Europort maritime trade fair in Rotterdam’s Ahoy. During this celebratory event, it was revealed that the collaborative partnership, formed five years ago between Rotterdam Partners, the City of Rotterdam, Smart Delta Drechtsteden, the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Deal! Drecht Cities, and the Province of South Holland, will be extended for an additional two years.

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  • November 9, 2023

VinFast and Luka Koper forge strategic alliance for sustainable logistics

VinFast and Luka Koper have formalized a partnership for Roll on-Roll off terminal services for VinFast electric vehicles. The agreement, signed at Luka Koper’s headquarters in Koper, Slovenia, underscores VinFast’s commitment to expanding its global presence. Luka Koper’s strategic advantages, serving as the initial port for cargo ships from Southeast Asia to Europe, will enable VinFast to optimize transportation routes and reduce costs.

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  • November 9, 2023

Ecological modernization of Rhenus Switzerland: 2,511 photovoltaic modules transform the logistics building in Schaffhausen

The implementation of this state-of-the-art photovoltaic system underscores Rhenus Switzerland’s commitment to environmentally friendly practices. The generated renewable energy will be seamlessly integrated into Rhenus’s network, providing power to three key structures on the site, including offices, warehousing, and rented spaces. With a logistics facility featuring 23 loading bays, over 15,000 pallet spaces, as well as block storage and stock-picking areas, the sustainable power source will effectively meet the energy demands of the entire complex, reinforcing Rhenus’s strides towards a greener and more energy-efficient operation.

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  • November 7, 2023

Strategic alliance formed for Świnoujście deepwater container terminal development

The Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority SA has entered into a preliminary agreement with a consortium comprising DEME CONCESSIONS N.V. from Belgium and QTERMINALS W.L.L. from The State of Qatar. The agreement outlines a 30-year lease for land in the outer port of Świnoujście to facilitate the financing, construction, and operation of the Deep-water Container Terminal. This initiative aligns with the “Seaport Development Program until 2023,” aiming to bolster the position of Polish ports in the Baltic Sea and establish crucial nodes in the global supply chain for Central and Eastern Europe.

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  • November 7, 2023

Expansion project at port of Riga enhances military mobility with new berth construction

Construction works are in progress at the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), the largest terminal in the Port of Riga, located in Kundziņsala. Underwater works aimed at constructing a new berth section have been successfully completed. Upon project completion, cargo loading and unloading processes at the terminal will be expedited, enhancing operational efficiency and the terminal’s commercial competitiveness. Recognizing the terminal’s reception of military vessels, the increased berth capacity serves as an investment in enhancing military mobility and reinforcing the overall security of the country and NATO.

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  • November 6, 2023

“Kaztemirtrans” expands fleet with state-of-the-art semi-wagons from domestic manufacturer

New freight semi-wagons produced by the Kazakhstan Wagon Construction Company (KWCC) in Ekibastuz have joined the expanding fleet of freight wagons at Kazakhstan Temir Zholy (KTZ). With the addition of 50 new domestically manufactured semi-wagons, the overall fleet is now equipped with modern technology meeting all requirements and boasting a payload capacity of 70 tons. These wagons come with a certificate of compliance with the Customs Union standards.

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  • November 6, 2023

K+S strengthens environmental commitment with extended rail collaboration

K+S, a leading European fertilizer manufacturer and salt supplier, is expanding its collaboration with DB Cargo through a new decade-long contract, continuing a strong and long-term logistics partnership. This enduring agreement covers approximately 70 million tons of transport volume, equivalent to over a million wagon loads. As a key player in the global food supply chain through fertilizer production, K+S also supplies industrial and food-grade salt to clients worldwide.

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  • November 2, 2023

Rhenus advances fleet sustainability: canal push boats upgraded with latest engine technology

The Rhenus Group has undertaken a significant initiative to upgrade two canal push boats operated by Deutsche Binnenreederei (DBR) with state-of-the-art Stage V engines, aligning them with future environmental standards. As part of Rhenus’ ongoing fleet development plan to meet climate protection goals, this modernization effort is part of a broader strategy to equip the entire fleet with the latest engine technology. While the development of new hydrogen-powered vessels remains a long-term project, Rhenus is prioritizing short-term sustainability by retrofitting older vessels, starting with the canal push boats RSPSB146 and RSPSB153, both dating back to the 1970s.

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  • November 2, 2023

Start of construction of an innovative logistics terminal in Almaty: Joint project of KTZ and Xi’an Dry Port for e-commerce

A groundbreaking rail logistics terminal is now in the construction phase in Almaty, Kazakhstan, marking a collaborative effort between KTZ and China’s Xi’an Dry Port. The primary objective is to establish a cutting-edge terminal serving the growing volumes of e-commerce. The project kicked off last week with a launching ceremony, signaling the initiation of construction activities.

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  • November 1, 2023

Comprehensive Rail Infrastructure Enhancement Program Set for 2030 Completion

KTZ has set the wheels in motion with its ambitious Program to Increase the Capacity of the Railway Infrastructure, charting out a strategic plan to dissolve current bottlenecks in the network. This comprehensive program envisions a variety of improvements set to unfold by 2030, including the extension of existing station tracks, construction of additional ones, establishment of new operational points, and the rollout of automated blocking systems. Moreover, the program ambitiously plans for the construction of secondary tracks to bolster network capacity.