The outbreak of Covid-19 has caused some disruption on the roads and in warehouses too. A Canadian...
Nurminen's train service has been transporting cargo from Helsinki in Finland and Narvik in Norway...
A study, commissioned by industry coalitions SEA-LNG and SGMF, has put forward that greenhouse gas...
Swiss railfreight operator SBB Cargo is working with logistics partner Ultra-Brag to implement a...
Shipping Australia, an association with 29 members and 40 associate members representing the...
The Hutchison Ports BEST terminal in Barcelona has welcomed the first LNG-powered vessel. This is...
Royal Air Marco Cargo and Air Charter Service (ACS), a major provider of urgent humanitarian...
In a report, the research department of real estate developer Prologis Research has evaluated...
Family-owned haulage and warehousing specialist Farrall’s Group of Chester, UK, has recently taken...
Having been in discussions with a number of leasing companies over the past few months, Flypop has...
Green light has been given for the expansion of the AZ1 dock in the port of Bilbao. The Port...
The Austrian subsidiary of Ludwig Meyer, Friedrichsdorf in Germany - Meyer Logistik Österreich for...
Alpensped, a family-owned, medium-sized logistics provider from Mannheim (Germany), has asked...
Aeroflot has put into operation a new 15,000 sqm hangar in the Northern Terminal Complex of Moscow...
It is a big shift. Svitzer Americas, a unit of the Maersk Holding providing towage and marine...
Danish company Titan Containers has announced that its first "Titan Ultrafreezer 2020 Covid-19...
Two major logistics providers have joined forces to implement a holistic service and maintenance...
Polly Trottenberg was sworn in as the deputy secretary of transportation by Pete Buttigieg,...
Antonov Airlines has transported automotive parts from Indonesia and Vietnam to the USA to support...
The need for fast and reliable railfreight services between Asia and Europe is increasing...
Since last year's launch of the "Trucking CDM" platform developed by the Amsterdam-based...
The Swiss Federal Council has approved the agreement with UK on the mutual recognition of...
Shift from road to rail: For the first time in its history, fruit and vegetables dealer San Lucar...
The joint venture of Jumbo Shipping, the Dutch maritime heavy lift transport and engineering...
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has decided to postpone the planned price increases on canal...
Barely 18 months after the acquisition of Transports Lacassagne, the French Guyamier group has just...
Frankfurt-based Kombiverkehr has appointed Jouke Schaap as its new manager Benelux in its...
Truck makers and environmentalists have joined forces to push for the deployment of 11,000 charging...
Seko Logistics has opened two new regional distribution hubs in Baltimore and Charlotte on the US...
Nippon Express Nederland, the Dutch subsidiary of Nippon Express, has opened a logistics centre in...
Avinor, the wholly-owned state limited company which is responsible for 44 state-owned airports in...
Curtis & Lees, an Irish forwarding business found 99 years ago, has appointed Lucas Affonso to...
The certificate confirms the approval of the railway carrier's safety management system. It...
Hapag-Lloyd is investing heavily and threefold in a basic raw material for the shipping industry:...
BASF Coatings is digitising its internal processing plant transportation at the Münster production...
Together with its Munich-based subsidiary, Amazilia Aerospace, Chinese integrated logistics...
In Sweden, Containerships has started its own shuttle service between the Port of Helsingborg and...
Rail carrier Pacific National and transport and logistics company Linfox have signed an option...
The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) has appointed Sara Fitzsimon Nelson as its policy...
Surely board member Maurizio Sartori expected the 40th anniversary of Verona-based Nova Systems to...
“A woman is like a tea bag. You can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot...
It would be impolite to divulge personal information here – but none of these experienced...
The first edition of the International Transport Journal was published on 15 July 1939 in Basel....
International reports have always been at the heart of our journal. Former ITJ correspondent Axel...
«Everything flows», an insight which dates back to the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, certainly...
The maritime services company DNV GL has published a study that hazards a forecast of the shipping...
A ULD doesn’t grumble – in contrast to many an air passenger. The airfreight segment is...
The global logistics market has grown steadily over the last decades. The onset of the economic...
A strategy paper presented by the International Union of Railways (UIC), which met in Portorož...
Interviews with managing directors frequently touch on subjects such as quarterly figures, staff...
E-commerce is one of the few sectors of the economy that is generating double-digit growth rates...
In her editorial in the first issue of this year my colleague Antje Veregge quoted the Bavarian...
The onset of the global financial and economic crisis led the maritime industry to increasingly...
It was our retired colleague Hansueli Hof, a proven railways expert who is still well-known to many...
Hong Kong’s new Chek Lap Kok international airport (HKG) was inaugurated a year and a few days...
A search of our archives illustrates how history has a habit of repeating itself. As early as 1980...
The issue of fuel costs has been a recurring theme running through decades of reporting at ITJ. The...
The BRIC states continue to be a major subject of discussion and are understood to be important if...
The origins of the first container reach back into the 18th century. But it was quite a while...
The Hughes H-4 Hercules weighed 115 t, was designed to lift a 65 t payload, was 66.6 m long and had...
The freight rates as well as the quality of services provided have always been at the centre of our...
Dear readers, The coming of spring in the planet’s northern hemisphere allows our dreams to...
We’re really living through extraordinary times. Who would have thought just a short while ago...
As the outbreak of Covid-19 slowly – slowly! – comes to an end and 2021 is now fully up...
It seems to me that space and time have somehow become simultaneously stretchable and...
We always live in interesting times – but we don’t always live in as extraordinary times as...
It’s already time to wish you a happy, or at least a better, new year again – for a week after...
This issue heralds a new year, with its broad range of tasks and challenges that will affect us...
Do we need to square the circle, or is it just a question of getting back on track? Either way,...
Something isn’t only rotten in the state of Denmark, as is ascertained in William Shakespeare’s...
Trans-Trading Hamburg, a member of the XLP network, recently shipped some locomotives from Bavaria...
Intermarine, a heavylift operator with a strong presence in the Americas, above all, and its sister...
The Australian government is getting ever more interested in establishing an airfield in the...
Every project transport operation has its star player. This time it was an oil drilling rig, whose...
Project transport tasks for space flights are always demanding, on account of the sensitive cargo....
The gateway in Burns Harbor is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a rather special project....
The managers of the largest ongoing terminal-building project in France’s ports think in...
Government measures to contain Covid-19 have not prevented many major projects from being...
At the beginning of this year AAL started a monthly Europe–Middle East–India–Far East service....