Korean Air starts double service to Budapest 
                     
                    Starting from today, 21 February 2020, Korean Air will commence a new scheduled cargo flight from Incheon (Seoul) to Budapest and Frankfurt, deploying a B777F twice a week. With the sharp boost of air cargo demand to Hungary due to the import for mobile devices from China and... more
 Prague logistics centre gains new certification 
                     
                    cargo-partner's iLogistics Centre next to Prague Airport has been certified for the storage and handling of organic products according to EU Eco-regulation. The logistics facility provides a total of 10,900 sqm of storage space, including an IFS-certified foodstuffs warehouse... more
 Green light for trains to haul heavy duty loads in Italy  
                     
                    Rail Cargo Carrier – Italy has successfully completed the journey of the heaviest freight train in its history, travelling from Travisio to Udine. 24 fully loaded tank cars with a total weight of 2,200 t started at the large marshalling yard Villach Süd in Austria and arrived at... more
 New managing director for Miebach Consulting 
                     
                    Logistics and supply chain consultant Miebach Consulting has a new managing director: Jochen Schühle become CEO of the company on 1 February 2020. Prior to that, he was managing director of Miebach's offices in the United States and Canada for nine years. Together with Dr.... more
 Port of Hamburg back on track 
                     
                    After the start of the Elbe river dredging, lady luck is back in the port of Hamburg. In 2019, its seaborne cargo throughput rose to 136.6 million t, a modest growth of 1.1%. Nevertheless, container handling stood at 9.3 million teu, seeing an uptick of 6.1%. Moreover, a... more
 Hupac breaks the 1 million barrier 
                     
                    In 2019, Swiss intermodal transport operator Hupac increased its traffic volumes by 13% compared to the previous year, leapfrogging the 1 million threshold for the first time. In transalpine traffic through Switzerland, its core business, the company carried 550,796 road... more
 Airlines and posts team up for cross-border airmail 
                     
                    The international air transport association (Iata) and the international post corporation (IPC) have signed a MoU to reinforce cooperation between the two organisations in seven specific areas. The aim is to promote the development and expansion of safe, secure, accessible... more
 Conciergerie service for VIP clients  
                     
                    DB Schenker has expanded its product portfolio with its new La Conciergerie service and is now the first logistics provider to provide a personalised customer service for the world's best-known luxury fashion brands. The offer comprises discreet and exclusive on-demand... more
 Hapag-Lloyd's big leap forward 
                     
                    On the basis of preliminary, not yet validated figures, the Hamburg-headquartered carrier Hapag-Lloyd achieved higher revenues and more profit in the 2019 financial year. The growth in revenues was considerable, by approximately 9%, coming up to EUR 12.6 billion (2018: EUR 11.6... more
 ITD doubles its representation in Brussels 
                     
                    ITD, the Danish association of road transport companies, wants to strengthen its impact on decisions concerning the road haulage industry on a European level. The association has therefore doubled its crew at the Brussels office to bolster its influence on European... more

