Crossing the globe 
                     
                    Global Crossing Airlines estimates the delivery of its first A321F, as part of the Vallair LOI announced 20 October 2020, will be June 2021. In addition to this freighter, GlobalX is close to finalising the leases for its first two previously announced passenger aircraft... more
 MSC carries on both shoulders 
                     
                    Recently, Alphaliner pointed out that MSC is currently investing heavily in used vessels instead of newbuilds. In its race with Maersk over the title of the biggest global carrier, MSC has spent over a quarter of a billion dollars on second-hand container vessels. Based on... more
 Grangemouth enhances rail facility  
                     
                    The Scottish port of Grangemouth is extending its railfreight offering to cement its position as the key strategic freight and export/import hub for Scotland. The GBP 3 million (EUR 3.3 million) investment will significantly scale up and modernise the port’s current rail... more
 Medical contract for British player 
                     
                    Current Health, a provider of wearable healthcare devices and machine learning, aims to improve the delivery of patient care, deterioration prediction and research initiatives. To this end, the company has contracted Seko Logistics to enhance its global supply chain. Current... more
 From northern Italy to Sweden in 48 hours  
                     
                    Kombiverkehr intends to increase the range of combined transport services on the important north-south corridor between Scandinavia, Finland, the Baltic states and Italy by launching an additional block train product. Starting on 1 February 2021, a new direct train will run... more
 Canaryfly opts for full-freighter 
                     
                    The Spanish airline Canaryfly is expanding its fleet, which was only made up of passenger aircraft until now. Today, 15 December 2020, the company put its first full-freighter into operation.The unit, converted from an ATR 72-500, has a maximum cargo capacity of almost 9 t. It... more
 Belgian carrier continues steel transports 
                     
                    Lineas has extended its partnership with NLMK Europe. The Belgian railfreight operator will continue to drive the majority of train services for the global steel company's Belgian and French operations for the coming years. The partnership goes back around twenty years, with... more
 Sea-Intelligence expands management team 
                     
                    Sea-Intelligence, a Copenhagen-based provider of analysis in the container shipping industry, has appointed Bjorn Vang Jensen (photo), Jochen Gutschmidt, and David Macleod as vice presidents of the newly created advisory services - global supply chain, and Michael Helweg as VP... more
 Transporting more Christmas 
                     
                    The Cwmbran (Southeast wales)-based logistics company Bridgetime Transport's services for its customer, Festive Productions, are in full swing. In the third year of their partnership, the Pall-Ex and Fortec shareholder member Bridgetime provides all of the logistics... more
 'Shift2030' campaigns for railfreight 
                     
                    A new initiative has been founded to support Europe’s railfreight sector. The aim of ‘Shift2030’ is to bring together all players involved in efforts to increase the modal shift of cargo from the roads to the railways and thus help achieve the EU’s climate goals for the... more

