RCG gains certifications in Europe 

The ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) has officially begun operations in Belgium after receiving a unified safety certificate from the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) for the Netherlands, Belgium, and the German border region. This certification enables RCG to operate freight... more
PHL partners with Remora 

Pacific harbor line (Phl), a subsidiary of Anacostia rail holdings, has partnered with Michigan-based climate tech startup Remora to develop mobile carbon capture for freight rail. Over the past 16 years, PHL has steadily upgraded its fleet from Tier 2 to Tier 3+ locomotives,... more
25 years in Croatia for Gebrüder Weiss 

Gebrüder Weiss is celebrating 25 years in Croatia. The logistics provider has invested more than EUR 35 million in infrastructure, digitalisation, and service expansion across its sites in Zagreb, Rijeka, and Split. The company recently extended its main logistics terminal in... more
New era for used trucks 

Renault trucks has unveiled the 'T 01 Racing', the latest generation of its special-edition used truck, based on the 'T Evolution'. According to the company the model embodies the manufacturer’s expertise in upgrading pre-owned vehicles. Inspired by modern motorsport... more
Rotterdam boosts rail capacity 

Port of Rotterdam authority, ProRail, and Swietelsky rail Benelux have officially launched construction of the new Maasvlakte Zuid (EMZ) railway yard. The project, celebrated in the presence of Dutch and European officials, aims to expand Rotterdam’s rail freight capacity. The... more
CBP intercepts two major cocaine shipments 

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers have intercepted two major cocaine shipments in early October. At the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico, officers found 365 pounds (165 kg) of cocaine concealed in eight duffel bags inside a cargo container arriving from the Dominican... more
US freight firms still favour human drivers 

Autonomous trucks may be making headlines, but most US freight operators are in no rush to adopt them. According to a new Tech.co survey, 70% of logistics companies would hire human drivers rather than use self-driving trucks, while only 19% would do the reverse. This... more
With "Archion" big in Japan and Asia 

Daimler Truck affiliate Mitsubishi Fuso and Toyota’s Hino Motors have unveiled further details of their planned integration under a new holding company, Archion Corporation, set to begin operations on 1 April 2026. Headquartered in Tokyo’s Shinagawa Ward, Archion will combine... more
Sapore Fresco adds electric truck to fleet 

The Swiss food distributor Sapore Fresco has added its first fully electric truck to its fleet, taking delivery of a Renault Trucks T6x2 E-Tech from Thomann Nutzfahrzeuge. The Näfels-based company, whose roots go back more than a century, operates a network serving gastronomy,... more
Rail sector welcomes CEF 

Ten European rail associations have jointly called for a stronger 'Connecting Europe Facility' (CEF) to ensure sufficient funding for transport infrastructure and strengthen EU competitiveness and security. In their joint position paper, the signatories – representing passenger... more