Turkish Cargo adds four more 777Fs 

Turkish Cargo is expanding its freighter fleet with four additional Boeing 777Fs, bringing the total to twelve aircraft by mid-2026. The latest delivery marks the ninth 777F to join the fleet, supporting the carrier’s growth strategy centred on widebody freighters. "This... more
German airfreight sector warns of cost pressure 

Germany’s airfreight industry is losing cargo to rival hubs due to high costs and bureaucracy, the BDL – the German Aviation Association representing the country’s airlines and airports – warned at a meeting of the Aircargo Club Deutschland (ACD) in Frankfurt. "It’s... more
Joint action for maritime future 

The Women’s international shipping & trading association (Wista international) and Bimco, representing 64% of global tonnage, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration on diversity, sustainability, and professional excellence in the maritime... 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
Sps showcase: retrofit and control 

At this year’s Smart production solutions (Sps) in Nuremberg, Paul Vahle GmbH will present solutions for industrial automation, focusing on retrofit technologies and its 'vDRIVE' control portfolio. Under the motto 'RetroFit for Future', the company will demonstrate how existing... more
Aergo Capital sells two 737-800BCFs to WSA 

Dublin-based aircraft leasing and asset management company Aergo Capital has completed the sale of two Boeing 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF) to World Star Aviation (WSA). The aircraft, bearing serial numbers 29786 and 29788, strengthen World Star’s regional cargo... 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
DHL tracker shows resilient trade 

According to the latest 'DHL global connectedness tracker', released with New York University’s Stern School of Business, world trade continues to grow despite growing US tariffs. The study analyses over 20 million data points and shows that global trade expanded faster in the... more
How Scottish exporters weave success back in Europe 

Europa Road is helping Scottish manufacturers regain EU market access after Brexit, with tartan carpet specialist Stevens & Graham among the first to benefit. Using Europa’s "Europa Flow" DDP customs solution, the company has restored almost half of its export... more
Leschaco opens chemical logistics hub in Bremen 

Leschaco has commissioned a new 20,500 sqm multi-purpose chemical facility in North Germany's "Bremen Industrial Park", strengthening its capabilities in LCL and contract logistics. The site offers over 12,000 pallet spaces, an integrated container packing station... more