Emirates SkyCargo transports 500-600 tons of perishables every day on flights across the world

Emirates SkyCargo transports <strong>500-600 tons of perishables </strong>every day on flights across the world
Since the pandemic, Emirates SkyCargo has seen significant growth in sea and air volumes moving through the UAE. Dubai has a strategic advantage in terms of its geographical location. It also boasts an unrivalled infrastructure to serve the needs of the global logistics industry with its strong sea and air links. To know more, we interviewed Dennis Lister, vice president of cargo commercial development at Emirates SkyCargo.
Sat 17/09/2022 by Gloria Zorrilla

RSA apple and pear exporters celebrate deal with India

RSA apple and pear exporters celebrate deal with India
A breakthrough has been made in negotiations to allow South African apples and pears to be exported to India via in-transit cold treatment. The deal is expected to shorten the […]
Thu 01/09/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Northwest European ports feel pressure of increasing traffic

Northwest European ports feel pressure of increasing traffic
Container terminal productivity across Northwest European ports has deteriorated significantly over the past three years due to the challenges of handling larger exchanges, as carriers have consolidated port calls in […]
Tue 21/06/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Joan Amorós, FERRMED chairman

Joan Amorós, FERRMED chairman
Joan Amorós explains the key solutions needed to achieve a modal share of 30% for rail transportation in Europe after a study made by 25 experts over three years of the entire European transport network.
Sat 21/05/2022 by by Pierre Escodo

Smart Innovation for Global Cold Chain Logistics

Smart Innovation for Global Cold Chain Logistics
CoolTech – a Cool Logistics event – is a new 2-day forum in collaboration with the Port of Rotterdam that will bring together technology users and buyers, developers, entrepreneurs and […]
Fri 06/05/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

UK postpones border controls on EU imports for fourth time

UK postpones border controls on EU imports for fourth time
The UK government has announced that it will be once again postponing phytosanitary controls on imports of fresh products from the EU, making this the fourth such delay. Government reports […]
Mon 02/05/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Trasmed focuses on freedom, leadership and sustainability

Trasmed focuses on freedom, leadership and sustainability
Trasmed’s new campaign represents a declaration of intent to transmit the three main axes of its business philosophy: freedom, leadership and sustainability. With this advertising initiative, Trasmed aims to reflect […]
Thu 21/04/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Covid lockdown leaves Chinese ports critically congested

Covid lockdown leaves Chinese ports critically congested
China’s biggest port in Shanghai is awash with containers full of frozen food as the city deals with a Covid lockdown and compulsory testing, which has left transporters unable to […]
Tue 19/04/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

Spain hit by protests at rising costs

Spain hit by protests at rising costs
A strike has been called in Spain to protest against the spiralling costs affecting the transport sector. The Platform for the Defence of the National and International Road Freight Transport […]
Thu 24/03/2022 by Richard Wilkinson

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