On grounds in Baku and Pudong 
                    
                    The global ground and cargo handling landscape is rapidly evolving, as two major players announced landmark expansions. In Shanghai, Swissport International has launched operations in China for the first time, partnering with Smargo – a joint venture of Avinex Logistics and... more
 Bimco drafts clause on Chinese fees 
                    
                    Bimco has begun drafting a standard clause to address new 'Special Port Fees' introduced by China on 14 October 2025. The charges apply to ships that are US-built, flagged, owned or operated by US entities, with certain exemptions as the organisation reported. Announced by... more
 Glasgow – Zhengzhou connection takes off 
                    
                    Today a week ago, on 16 October 2025, Glasgow Prestwick Airport welcomed the first Beijing Capital Airlines freighter from Zhengzhou, marking the launch of a four-times-weekly Airbus A330-243 (P2F) service. The route strengthens e-commerce capacity and opens new export... more
 ECS Group strengthens Americas leadership 
                    
                    ECS Group has appointed João Ferreira as its new Regional Commercial Director – Americas, reinforcing its growth ambitions across one of the world’s most dynamic cargo markets. With nearly 30 years in the GSSA sector, Ferreira will oversee commercial strategy in North and... more
 Thirty years of 'PrecisionMover' 
                    
                    Marking the 30th anniversary of its 'PrecisionMover' – formerly known as the 'Wiesel' – TII Kamag is celebrating its long-standing partnership with logistics leader Dachser, the pioneer of the swap body. According to its own information TII Kamag was among the first to develop... more
 Inland shipping gets training boost 
                    
                    Germany’s inland shipping sector will receive increased financial support for training and fleet modernisation from 2026. The federal budget committee has approved an additional EUR 2.4 million for vocational training, raising total funding to EUR 6.8 million. This decision... more
 Teesport automates weighbridge operations 
                    
                    PD ports has introduced automated weighbridge systems at Teesport and Hartlepool, with a capacity to handle up to 7,000 t of bulk cargo per weighbridge daily. The new technology replaces manual processes with automated traffic lights, automatic number plate... more
 Fulfilment firm grows with Garbe 
                    
                    Fulfilment specialist VAH Jager is expanding its operations at the Oberkrämer logistics park northwest of Berlin, leasing an additional 10,000 square metres from Garbe industrial. The company already occupies a 30,000-square-metre facility at the site and is now increasing... more
 P&O Ferries boosts North Sea freight 
                    
                    P&O Ferries has expanded its North Sea freight operations ahead of schedule to meet rising customer demand. Following a capacity upgrade on the Tilbury–Europoort route this year, the company has introduced further enhancements across its Tilbury services. On the... more
 ACT notes moderate trailer rebound 
                    
                    Preliminary data from ACT research show that US net trailer orders rose 25% in September to 11,300 units, up from 9,100 in August but still 5% below the same month last year. The seasonally adjusted figure stands at around 10,000 units. "September’s higher net order intake... more

