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  • March 5, 2024

DACHSER completes acquisition of Frigoscandia to expand its activities in northern Europe

DACHSER has successfully completed the acquisition of Frigoscandia AB, a leading provider of temperature-controlled and frozen logistics in the Nordic market. As of today, Frigoscandia is officially a wholly owned subsidiary of DACHSER and is fully integrated into the logistics provider’s Food Logistics network. This strategic move allows DACHSER to expand its Food Logistics network to the Nordic countries, providing customers in the region with uniform quality standards.

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  • March 5, 2024

The ÖBB Rail Cargo Group optimizes transport for faster connections between the Czech Republic and the Baltic Sea

ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) is enhancing its TransFER service connecting the Czech Republic and the Baltic Sea, delivering substantial benefits to customers through shortened transit times and enhanced efficiency, all achieved with 100% RCG performance. The non-stop TransFER route between Paskov and Gdansk stands out as the sole direct link from Moravia and Northern Slovakia to the critical Baltic Sea port of Gdansk. Positioned as a pivotal transshipment hub in Central Europe, the Paskov site serves as a strategic base for RCG to efficiently distribute maritime goods flows (FCL – Full Container Loads) to destinations in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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  • March 4, 2024

PSA Sines enhances port operations with cutting-edge automation

On February 29, 2024, PSA Sines, the terminal operator in Portugal, marked a significant leap into full automation with the introduction of six state-of-the-art, fully automated Rubber Tired Gantry Cranes (aRTGs). This addition to the existing fleet of twenty-nine yard cranes is a pivotal move for PSA Sines, poised to enhance operational efficiency, elevate safety standards, and advance the terminal’s ambitious sustainability targets. Set to be operational by the end of the second quarter of 2024, the new aRTGs will undergo thorough on-site testing and commissioning in the coming weeks as part of Stage One in PSA Sines’s Phase III expansion project.

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  • March 4, 2024

Yusen Logistics and SEGRO open eco-friendly mega-warehouse in Northampton

Yusen Logistics (UK) and SEGRO, major players in the logistics and warehouse development sectors, are spearheading innovation with their collaborative warehouse project at SEGRO Logistics Park Northampton. Anticipated as Yusen Logistics’ largest new build venture, the groundbreaking ceremony is slated for early 2024, with full operational capabilities expected by summer 2025. With a substantial £280m investment, the 1,191,000 sq ft facility aims to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating, committing to carbon neutrality during construction and an annual reduction of 418 tCO2e in scope 1 and 498 tCO2e in scope 2.

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  • March 4, 2024

Red Sea escalation is changing global shipping dynamics

The unfolding developments in the Red Sea are significantly impacting global supply chains, presenting escalating challenges and disruptions to maritime routes over the past three months. Seafarers in the Red Sea are now facing increased risks as the Houthi Movement’s aggressive policies, particularly targeting vessels associated with Israel, force commercial ships to divert around the African Cape. This redirection adds approximately 10 days to the typical journey from Asia to Europe, reshaping the container shipping market dynamics.

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  • March 1, 2024

Kazakhstan: Opening of Transport, Logistics and Innovation Centers with the participation of the President

During the teleconference, the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, took part in the opening of the Transport and Logistics Center in the city of Xi’an. This center, implemented as part of an agreement between Kazakhstan and China, will strengthen ties between Kazakh and Chinese partners and create a logistics platform connecting China with Kazakhstan, Central Asia and Europe. The project should significantly reduce cargo delivery times and improve Kazakhstan’s position as a transit hub in Eurasia.

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  • March 1, 2024

The Secretary General of TRACECA and the Azerbaijani authorities are cooperating to expand Caspian cargo transportation

Mr. Asset Assavbayev, the Secretary General of the PS IGC TRACECA, engaged in discussions with representatives from the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Baku International Sea Trade Port CJSC, and Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company CJSC regarding the future of transit cargo transportation through Azerbaijan. The meeting focused on the Baku port’s activities, its capacity, transported goods statistics, and potential development prospects. To enhance efficiency, Mr. Assavbayev suggested diversifying cargo transportation options, aiming to prevent congestion in the seaport and reduce transit times.

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  • March 1, 2024

Antwerp launches revolutionary heat network

On February 29, 2024, the Antwerp North Heat Network was officially launched by Mayor Bart De Wever, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy practices in the port of Antwerp. The innovative pipeline network, connecting Indaver Antwerp and Boortmalt, allows Boortmalt to utilize residual heat from Indaver’s industrial waste processing as a green alternative to natural gas and combined heat and power (CHP) for malt production. Notably, this network is Belgium’s first ‘open access’ heat network, creating opportunities for new suppliers and customers in the region.

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  • March 1, 2024

AMTE: New steps in the development of the maritime transport industry

On the agenda of the Association of Maritime Transport Entrepreneurs (AMTE), the results of activities over the past year were discussed, plans for the future were approved and new members were accepted into its composition. Among the companies included in the Supervisory Board of APMT are active participants in the field of maritime transport, such as NMSK Kazmortransflot JSC, OMS Shipping LLP and GAC Kazakhstan LLP.

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  • February 29, 2024

Lineas and CSP Zeebrugge create new rail route to help COSCO shipping lines

Due to ongoing challenges in the Red Sea, Lineas and CSP Zeebrugge have swiftly introduced an alternative train connection between Zeebrugge and Graz, Austria, catering to COSCO Shipping Lines’ logistical needs. This collaboration ensures a reliable and rapid freight transport solution, bypassing disrupted routes and addressing the impact of Houthi rebel attacks. Lineas, a major player in climate-neutral supply chains, leverages its extensive private rail network in Europe to reduce CO2 emissions significantly for customers, reflecting its commitment to sustainable logistics. The largest private rail freight company, Lineas, collaborates with CSP Zeebrugge, a leading container handler, to navigate disruptions, delivering efficient multimodal solutions for container transport.