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  • By sotter sotter
  • October 23, 2024

The port of Antwerp-Bruges increased cargo turnover by 3% in nine months.

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges handled 210.5 million tonnes of cargo in the first nine months of 2024, up 3% year-on-year. This indicates a stabilisation in cargo volumes compared to the second quarter. Container transport remains the main growth driver, despite ongoing geopolitical and economic instability that affects other types of cargo. The port continues to invest in innovative and sustainable projects, supporting the energy transition and industrial growth.

  • By sotter sotter
  • October 22, 2024

TransFER launches a new route between Wels and the port of Lübeck.

The new TransFER route will operate four times a week between the logistics centre of Wels and the port of Lübeck, one of the largest Baltic Sea ports in Germany. As a key logistics hub in Central Europe, Wels ensures the distribution of freight flows across the continent, while Lübeck serves as an important transhipment point for rail freight to Scandinavia and the Baltic States. TransFER will also operate three times a week to Kiel, extending the logistics chain to Northern Europe.

  • By sotter sotter
  • October 22, 2024

Ukraine and TRACECA discussed the development of the transport corridor.

The Embassy of Ukraine in Baku hosted a meeting between the Secretary General of the Permanent Secretariat of the TRACECA Intergovernmental Commission Asset Asavbayev and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Azerbaijan Yuriy Gusev. During the meeting, key areas of cooperation between TRACECA and Ukraine were discussed, as well as prospects for implementing joint projects for the development of the Europe-Caucasus-Asia transport corridor.

  • By sotter sotter
  • October 22, 2024

Rail Baltica continues construction of viaducts near Riga Airport.

The construction of the Rail Baltica station near Riga Airport continues with the construction of viaducts that will raise the railway line above ground for convenient passenger movement. An important stage of the project was the completion of the reinforced concrete frame of the station, which already reaches three floors. In the future, the station will be connected to the airport by a pedestrian bridge, and the railway line in the directions of Riga and Jaunmārupe will pass along viaducts up to one kilometre long.

  • By sotter sotter
  • October 22, 2024

DACHSER to build a new logistics centre.

Logistics operator DACHSER will open a new hub for the transport and storage of industrial and consumer goods in Ingolstadt, Germany, in June 2025. Around 90 new jobs will be created as a result. On 14 October, a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony was held, during which two facilities were presented: a 6,500 m² terminal with 76 loading gates and a 6,770 m² warehouse with space for 17,000 pallets.

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  • October 21, 2024

TX Logistik puts the first Vectron locomotives into operation for international freight transport.

TX Logistik AG began operating the first three of 40 modern Vectron locomotives ordered from Siemens Mobility in May 2023. The expansion of the locomotive fleet is a key step for TX Logistik to continue growing in the field of intermodal and cross-border rail freight. The new locomotives will primarily be used on strategically important north-south corridors in Europe, such as the Brenner and Swiss Corridors.

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  • October 21, 2024

Rhenus launches a new service for transporting perishable goods in Spain.

Rhenus Group has launched a new service for the transport of perishable goods in Spain under the brand Rhenus Fresh. This comprehensive door-to-door, temperature-controlled service is designed for the transport of fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and seafood. The launch of the project is connected with the growing demand for fresh produce in Spain, where the efficiency and sustainability of the logistics chain are becoming key requirements.