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  • October 5, 2023

Navigating the future: Rhenus unveils remote-controlled inland waterway vessel at national maritime conference

In 2020, Rhenus initiated the groundbreaking “FernBin” research project in collaboration with key partners, including Argonics, the DST (Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems), the University of Duisburg-Essen, and RWTH Aachen University. The primary objective of this project was to revolutionize inland waterway shipping by implementing remote control capabilities. Choosing the venerable ‘Ernst Kramer’ inland waterway vessel, nearly 50 years old, as the test subject, Rhenus recently unveiled the successfully remote-controlled vessel at the German National Maritime Conference.

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  • October 4, 2023

Expansion and relocation of berthing facilities in Mercuriushaven/Minervahaven underway

In the Minervahaven, an overhaul is underway as two fresh waiting berths for inland navigation are set to replace the existing coaster waiting area. These berths cater specifically to vessels without a blue cone, with one jetty accommodating vessels measuring 135/110 meters and the other designed for those of 110/86 meters in length. Notably, both jetties will be outfitted with shore power, with a strict ban on generators.

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  • October 4, 2023

Rhenus strengthens Nordic presence with acquisition of Modul Transport in Denmark

Global logistics specialist Rhenus is enhancing its footprint in Denmark through the acquisition of Modul Transport, a Danish road, sea, and air transport expert. This strategic move supplements Rhenus’ existing Danish operations, which were bolstered by the acquisition of warehousing specialist DKI in late 2022. With these expansions, Rhenus is well-positioned to deliver comprehensive logistics solutions across various transport modes to its Scandinavian clientele.

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  • October 4, 2023

Successful test run paves the way for Kyiv-Budapest rail connection

The successful completion of the inaugural test train journey from Kyiv to Rail Cargo Group’s BILK terminal in Budapest is a significant stride towards establishing a reliable and frequent intermodal connection between the two cities, with potential operations commencing by the end of 2023. Using VTG and VEGA’s r2L technology, the test train introduced the transportation of non-craneable semi-trailers carrying construction materials. The route includes stops in Lviv, Ukraine, before reaching Budapest, serving as the gateway to Vienna.

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  • October 4, 2023

Boosting Kazakhstan’s transportation capacities: highlights of agreements at the New Silk Way business forum

At the “New Silk Way” business forum in Astana, international memorandums and agreements have been signed with the aim of significantly expanding Kazakhstan’s transportation capabilities. Among the signatories are KTZ Express and Rail Cargo Austria AG, who have entered into a memorandum of understanding and a cooperation agreement with DB Cargo Eurasia.

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  • October 4, 2023

DP World and Maspion Group forge strategic alliance for advanced container terminal in East Java

DP World, a global leader in logistics, and the prominent Indonesian conglomerate Maspion Group have initiated the construction process for a state-of-the-art container terminal in Gresik, East Java. This groundbreaking project aims to fortify East Java’s role as a pivotal trade hub, fostering connectivity between Indonesian businesses and customers regionally and globally.

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  • October 4, 2023

Revolution in rail transport: TransFER Vienna-Kyiv makes non-craneable semi-trailers craneable

The latest TransFER route made its debut at transport logistic in Munich, introducing the groundbreaking TransFER Vienna–Kyiv. In a collaborative effort between ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) and Ukrainian Railways (UZ), Ukraine is now seamlessly integrated into the intermodal network, TransNET. The inaugural test train embarked on a journey from Kyiv to the Rail Cargo Terminal BILK in Hungary at the end of September, marking a milestone in the transportation of non-craneable semi-trailers laden with construction materials via rail. This marks a departure from the traditional method of truck transportation, prevalent in the industry until now. 

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  • October 3, 2023

Transportation advancements: collaboration of Baltic companies with the port of Aktau

The Deputy Minister of Transport of the Republic of Latvia, Uldis Reimanis, recently conducted a fact-finding visit to the Port of Aktau. During the visit, Amir Atambaev, Acting President of JSC “NC “AMTP,” provided a comprehensive overview of the infrastructure and investment opportunities at the Port of Aktau. Additionally, Atambaev detailed the technical and financial metrics of upcoming development projects.

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  • October 2, 2023

Record-breaking success: port of Antwerp-Bruges achieves 16-metre draft milestone at Deurganck dock

The Western Scheldt witnessed a successful trial run with the MSC Tessa achieving a record-breaking draft of 16 meters upon its entry into the Port of Antwerp this morning. This accomplishment marks the latest in a series of six trial runs aimed at systematically increasing the draft from 15.7 to 16 meters, a crucial requirement for accommodating the largest container ships in the future. The collaborative pilot project involves the Flemish and Dutch Pilotage Services, MSC shipping company, the Joint Nautical Authority, and Port of Antwerp-Bruges.