Chinese New Year aftermath will be different this year
It is well known that Chinese New Year, the biggest festivity of the year in the country, creates a certain level of turbulence in the supply chain.
Maersk, IBM to shut down blockchain joint venture TradeLens
Maersk and IBM caused a stir when they revealed TradeLens as a blockchain solution for global trade in 2018, signing up dozens of partners. Not long after its
3PLs Make Debut on Global Freight 50
While the worst of the global supply chain snarls brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic now appear to be in the rearview mirror, it’s still not business
Intermodal Asia 2022 opens registration
Intermodal Asia 2022 takes place in Shanghai on 14 – 16 December 2022. The Intermodal Asia exhibition and conference brings together the container and intermodal industry’s most influential decision-makers
Hapag-Lloyd makes first step to trackable dry container fleet
German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has commenced a major project on digitising its dry container fleet. By the end of 2023, most of the company’s dry containers will
Switzerland is on the way to innovative freight transport
By 2031, a brand new and innovative means of freight transport can appear in Switzerland. It will be fully dedicated to moving freight via the special underground
DB Schenker puts Deutsche Bahn back in black
The logistics subsidiary DB Schenker made by far the largest contribution to the positive development of Deutsche Bahn (DB), which reported a positive operating result for the