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  • October 19, 2023

DP World boosts automotive logistics with acquisition of CFR Rinkens

DP World, a global supply chain solutions leader, has strengthened its commitment to the automotive industry through the acquisition of CFR Rinkens, a specialized logistics provider in Long Beach, California. This strategic move aims to enhance DP World’s ability to deliver tailored solutions to its automotive clients, expanding its comprehensive suite of services.

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  • October 18, 2023

Major infrastructure milestone: DC403 connects Rijeka’s port and city

On October 18, 2023, a ceremonial opening marked the inauguration of the state road DC403 from the Škurinje junction to the Port of Rijeka in Rijeka. This connection links the container terminal to the Croatian highway network, providing easy access to the western part of the city and the Rijeka bypass, thereby enhancing overall traffic safety.

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  • October 18, 2023

Netherlands initiates groundbreaking CO2 storage project

Porthos has officially greenlit the implementation of the Netherlands’ inaugural large-scale CO2 transport and storage system, marking a critical step in combating climate change. The €1.3 billion Porthos infrastructure project is set to commence construction in Rotterdam in 2024, with operations expected to begin by 2026. A joint venture involving EBN, Gasunie, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Porthos aims to reduce CO2 emissions in the Rotterdam port industry by approximately 10%, making a substantial contribution to the Dutch government’s climate policy.

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  • October 17, 2023

Hungary plans to build a Budapest-Belgrade railway line by 2025

Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Péter Szijjártó, announced the anticipated completion of the Budapest-Belgrade (BuBe) railway line by 2025. Seen as a crucial component of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the BuBe line is strategically positioned to provide robust connections to central and northern Europe, along with facilitating access to southern European ports.

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  • October 17, 2023

Unlocking the future: DAC transformation explored at ÖBB’s DAK4STAFF events

The introduction of the Digital Automatic Coupling (DAC) is becoming a revolution for freight transport in Europe, providing a long-term competitive advantage. However, beyond increasing efficiency and safety, this innovation also brings new benefits for those working in this field, easing their daily routines. The profession of a shunter is a challenging task that demands significant physical effort and is performed under extreme weather conditions at all times of day and night. In the future, this profession will become more diverse in its tasks and, in terms of physical exertion, safer and simpler. Currently, trains are manually coupled, involving lifting and transferring the heavy 20-kilogram coupling hook between the wagons. DAC automates this process, making it significantly more efficient and safer.

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  • October 13, 2023

German consortium, led by HPC Hamburg Port Consulting, wins contract for Port Community System in Constanta, Romania

German port consultancy HPC Hamburg Port Consulting, in collaboration with Romanian IT firm Critical Technologies SRL and Estonian maritime partners E.N. Shipping Services OÜ and Saaresalu OÜ, has secured an international tender to develop specifications for the design and implementation of a Port Community System (PCS) for the Port of Constanta in Romania. A PCS is a digital platform that enhances information exchange and data optimization among stakeholders in a seaport or logistics ecosystem, aiming to boost efficiency, transparency, and coordination in the movement of goods through the port. The project’s successful implementation is expected to modernize port and logistics processes, enhance inter-agency coordination in Romania, and significantly reduce administrative burdens and bureaucracy.

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  • October 13, 2023

Landmark arrival: inaugural Ukrainian grain container train reaches port of Riga

This week marked a significant milestone for “Rīgas Universālais Termināls” (Riga Universal Terminal – RUT) as they successfully received and unloaded the inaugural test train carrying Ukrainian cereal products at the Freeport of Riga. The delivery, consisting of 1423 tons of rapeseed in 54 containers, was facilitated by SIA LDZ CARGO, a subsidiary of SJSC “Latvijas dzelzceļš”. The containers traveled from Ukraine to the port of Riga through the Kaunas intermodal railway terminal, where they were loaded onto SIA LDZ CARGO platforms for the final leg of their journey to Riga. The RUT warehouses now house the unloaded Ukrainian rapeseed.

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  • October 12, 2023

Poland’s Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) advances key rail project with high-speed connection between Warsaw and Łódź

A substantial advancement has taken place in Poland’s major infrastructure endeavor, Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), with the establishment of a high-speed railway connecting Warsaw and Łódź, pivotal rail freight hubs in the country. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) is set to finance this crucial railway, with CPK and the Polish Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy signing a 64 million euros agreement with the Centre for EU Transport Projects. This funding, covering approximately 85 percent of the total project costs amounting to 75 million euros, will support comprehensive project documentation, including construction plans, and facilitate the necessary permits and location decisions.

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  • October 12, 2023

Rhenus Maritime Services Readies Coastal Vessel with Methanol Capability

Rhenus Maritime Services (RMS) is expanding its fleet with the addition of a new coastal vessel named RMS Ruhrort, featuring a distinctive capability. The vessel is equipped with an engine designed to use methanol as fuel in the future, positioning methanol as a promising and eco-friendly option for the maritime industry alongside hydrogen and ammonia.