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  • Январь 31, 2025

Maersk expands use of electric trucks in logistics.

Maersk continues its transition to green transportation by expanding the use of electric trucks for container transportation. One of the first customers in Denmark to sign up for this service was the engineering company Grundfos. Since October 2024, Grundfos containers have been delivered by electric trucks between the plant and the port of Aarhus, with the future volume planned to increase to 600-800 containers per year.

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  • Январь 30, 2025

Kazakhstan and Iran are increasing cooperation in the field of grain supplies.

Minister of Agriculture of Kazakhstan Aidarbek Saparov and CEO of the investment company Fawakeh Trading Company Hassan Heydarinassab discussed the prospects for increasing the export of Kazakh grain to Iran. In 2024, supplies increased 30 times, reaching 500 thousand tons, and the parties intend to strengthen trade and economic cooperation.

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  • Январь 30, 2025

The first environmentally friendly tanker in Lithuania was launched in Klaipeda.

The first hydrogen and electric tanker in Lithuania has been launched in the port of Klaipeda. The vessel, ordered by the Klaipeda State Seaport, does not harm the environment and will clean the port waters by accepting waste from other ships. The launch of this innovative project highlights Lithuania’s commitment to environmentally friendly shipping.

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  • Январь 30, 2025

Rhenus Warehousing Solutions will implement Blue Yonder Warehouse Management.

Rhenus Warehousing Solutions is expanding its partnership with Blue Yonder, a leading provider of digital supply chain management solutions. As part of this partnership, the Blue Yonder Warehouse Management system will be gradually implemented in Rhenus warehouses around the world. This will create a unified, more efficient and flexible IT infrastructure that will provide standardized logistics processes for customers in more than 20 countries.

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  • Январь 29, 2025

Kombiverkehr expands rail transport between Germany and Italy.

Kombiverkehr KG is increasing the capacity of its intermodal service between Germany and Italy with direct container trains between the port of Lübeck and Verona. The service has been reinstated and will serve the Baltic Rail Gate terminal in Lübeck and the Quadrante Europa terminal in Verona. Trains run twice a week in each direction: north-south on Thursdays and Sundays, south-north on Tuesdays and Fridays. There are also three connecting services per week via Hamburg. From Verona, connections are available to the southern regions of Italy, and from Lübeck to Sweden and Norway.