Transport sector remains robust – Timocom 
                     
                    The European transport market remains stable despite economic uncertainties in the Eurozone, according to Timocom’s latest ‘Transport Barometer’. The second quarter saw a 23% increase in freight offers compared to the previous year, signaling sustained demand for... more
 Singapore tops index for twelfth year 
                     
                    Singapore has retained its top position in the 2025 Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development Index, marking twelve consecutive years at the summit. Scoring 99.50 out of 100, the city-state is recognised for its strategic location and strong maritime... more
 Stratos delivers widebody for fleet expansion 
                     
                    Stratos, a global aircraft investment specialist and asset manager headquartered in Monaco, has delivered an Airbus A330-300 to Amazon for conversion to a freighter, supporting the e-commerce giant’s dedicated air cargo growth. he aircraft, formerly operated by Corsair,... more
 Intermodal sector set for global growth 
                     
                    According to a recent report by Research and Markets the global intermodal sector is expected to increase significantly, reaching USD 96.4 billion by 2034, up from USD 28.3 billion in 2025, representing an average annual growth rate of 14.6%. Growth drivers include e-commerce,... more
 Turning circle to be expanded in Hamburg 
                     
                    To future-proof the port of Hamburg’s container operations, the turning circle leading to the Waltershof port is being widened from 480 m to 600 m. This will ease access for today’s and tomorrow’s containerships and enhance safety and efficiency along the Elbe. Around... more
 Germany's BPEX warns against flat-rate EU parcel fee 
                     
                    As the EU discusses a flat-rate parcel fee for shipments from non-EU countries, Marten Bosselmann, chair of Germany’s parcel and express association BPEX, has voiced concerns. He welcomed efforts to strengthen customs controls and ensure fair competition, but warned... more
 20 ha PV for Kelheim terminal 
                     
                    BLG Logistics has launched the construction of a photovoltaic plant at its vehicle terminal in Kelheim. Together with project developer Solea, the company will install 53,000 solar modules on 20 ha of parking area, aiming to generate over 23 MW of renewable power. The site... more
 In the leading group 
                     
                    Camion Transport supports professional bicycle races. From the Tour de Romandie to the Tour de Suisse. With extended partnerships, sustainable logistics and a strong presence in Western Switzerland the family-run firm demonstrates in its centenary year how movement and... more
 CSG opens digital customs hub in Warsaw 
                     
                    The Customs Support Group (CSG) has launched its European ‘TechHub’ in Warsaw (Poland), aiming to further digitalise customs processes and boost automation in its 14-market network. The hub, located in the Koneser Centre, will develop and support AI-powered solutions... more
 Seatrade orders reefer newbuilds 
                     
                    Seatrade has ordered two 2,800 teu container vessels from Huanghai Shipyard in Shandong (China), with delivery scheduled from 2027 onwards. Each ship will have around 1,000 reefer plugs and marks the largest vessel ever ordered by the company. The units will complement... more

