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  • October 29, 2023

Construction of Europe’s largest inland terminal: progress of the Duisburg Gateway Terminal project

The Duisburg Gateway Terminal (DGT), destined to become Europe’s largest inland terminal, is making steady progress, with the implementation of its crane system now underway. The initial girder is already operational on the terminal’s six rail tracks, and a second one is currently being added. Duisport revealed that this marks a significant milestone for the DGT project, with three cranes planned for the first expansion phase, two at dock A and one at dock B. Spanning over 220,000 square meters on the Coal Island of the German port, the terminal will feature six cranes, twelve rail freight platforms, five loading zones, three barge berths, and a 60,000-square-meter container storage area. The completion of the first construction phase is expected by the first quarter of 2024, and once operational, the terminal will have the capacity to handle containers weighing up to 43 tonnes.

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  • October 27, 2023

Middle Corridor Multimodal LLC: development of the Trans-Caspian route in Eurasia

The collaborative vision that emerged in early 2022 among Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgian railways has materialized into a groundbreaking reality. These nations have formally inked a deal to establish a joint venture, ‘Middle Corridor Multimodal Ltd.’ The venture aims to streamline services on a one-stop-shop principle, ensuring delivery time guarantees, and pursuing a coordinated strategy to enhance multimodal services along the China–Europe and Turkey–China routes.

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  • October 27, 2023

DB Cargo explores seamless connections: Southern Germany to Istanbul, the Silk Road, and the Black Sea on the Southeast Route

DB Cargo has unveiled an updated map of its network, providing a comprehensive overview of the extensive global rail network spanning north to south and east to west. The map serves as an accessible tool, offering instant insight into the network’s benefits and essential information. The focus of this Logistics News series is on the southeastern route, revealing its significance and features.

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  • October 27, 2023

Royal launch: King Willem-Alexander was at the launch of the construction of the national hydrogen network

On October 27, the inaugural phase of constructing the national hydrogen network was officially launched in Rotterdam’s port, with distinguished guests including King Willem-Alexander, Minister Jetten for Climate and Energy Policy, Mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb, and the King’s Commissioner. This strategic network, spanning 1,200 kilometers, is accessible to all hydrogen suppliers and buyers, providing connectivity to five Dutch industrial clusters and establishing a link to Germany through the Delta Rhine Corridor.

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  • October 27, 2023

Almaty Poised to Unveil Advanced Logistics Terminal

Almaty’s role as a key node in global trade is set for significant enhancement with the initiation of a new logistics terminal on October 27, 2023. The project, an ambitious step to craft a contemporary platform for transport, logistics, and e-commerce services, is underway in Kazakhstan’s bustling metropolis.

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  • October 26, 2023

Port of Koper fosters stronger bonds with partners in Vienna and Prague

The traditional receptions for business partners of the Port of Koper in Austria and the Czech Republic were successful, attracting over 400 guests. The events, held at the Natural History Museum in Vienna and the Prague City Hall, provided a platform for networking, business interactions, and strengthening partnership ties within the Port of Koper community.

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  • October 26, 2023

Strategic collaboration: Cologne-Gremberg steps in to facilitate heating gas transport amid Kijfhoek modernization

The Kijfhoek marshalling yard, the largest in the Netherlands and a key transportation hub connecting the port of Rotterdam to Germany, is set to undergo significant modernization in the near future. This poses a substantial challenge as Kijfhoek plays a crucial role in supplying empty wagons to western ports. Especially during the cold months, DB Cargo Nederland actively utilizes hubs like Kijfhoek to transport liquefied petroleum gas for heating to Germany and Eastern Europe. This is a vital commodity relied upon by many during the cold winter season.

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  • October 26, 2023

Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor Bolstered by Tri-National Railway Enterprise

Tblisi, October 26, 2023 – A pivotal moment for Eurasian trade and connectivity was marked in the Georgian capital as the railway authorities of Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia inked a landmark agreement to establish a trilateral joint venture. The signing ceremony, hosted amid the strategic discussions at the Tblisi Silk Road Forum, heralded a new era for the region’s ambitious multimodal transport initiatives.

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  • October 26, 2023

APM Terminals and DP World join forces to electrify ports for achieving zero emissions

APM Terminals and DP World are joining forces in a groundbreaking initiative aimed at expediting the global decarbonization of terminals through the widespread electrification of container handling equipment (CHE). Backed by research indicating that the tipping point for battery-electric CHE can be achieved within the next 2-8 years with concerted efforts from industry stakeholders, the initiative seeks to revolutionize port operations.