43-44/2013 Climate change and logistics 

One of the subjects that is increasingly moving into freight forwarders and logisticians’ focus is the serious problem of global climate change and its immediate effects on our transport and logistics industry. There isn’t a day that passes without news coming in of a natural... more
41-42/2013 A change of course 

There is much commotion in politics at the moment: after the Democrats and Republicans in the United States failed to come to an agreement on the way forward for the new fiscal year of the national budget, which began on 1 October, the White House ordered a shutdown of its... more
39-40/2013 Security takes charge 

Security remains a key Leitmotiv of our age. The list of dangers that we may face at some point on our journey from the cradle to the grave is already infinitely long – but nevertheless still growing. What started with extra training wheels on your bicycle and water wings for... more
37-38/2013 Voting is power 

Our Germany Special may only be due in ITJ 41-42/2013, but to mark the national elections to the Bundestag, Germany’s lower house of parliament, on 22 September, it is worth taking a look at the country at the heart of Europe which is frequently awarded the unofficial title of... more
35-36/2013 A spluttering engine 

For many years now international capital has invested occasionally gigantic sums of money in the so-called Bric states – Brazil, Russia, India and China. Emerging markets seemed to hold great promise from an economic point of view. They offered high returns on investments, the... more
31-34/2013 A cloud behind the silver lining 

Summer has finally reached our little patch of Europe north of the Alps. Everyday activities seem to have slowed down somewhat in the holiday period, and the sun isn’t only shining out there in the world, but in our hearts a bit too. The news that the economic climate in the... more
27-30/2013 There's an end to waiting 

British people had to wait 77 years until the trophy, or its replica, that is presented by the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon could remain on its home island. Its winner, ironically enough, was Scotsman Andy Murry, my namesake. It is not known how many of... more
23-26/2013 Small causes, big effects! 

Dear readers,One aspect that frequently gets neglected in the world of freight forwarders, road hauliers and logisticians is that of securing loads. Inappropriately handling and treating goods that have to be transported is actually a cardinal sin. Even the smallest mistake in... more
21-22/2013 Against the tide 

Haven’t you heard this saying until it’s coming out of your ears? «You can’t fight the tide» is an oft-heard philosophy whose utterance is usually accompanied by a helpless shrug of the shoulders. I’m just happy that there are so many examples that contradict it.At the end of... more
19-20/2013 On the way home straight? 

Dear readers, The year seems to have only just started, with the European spring apparently still undecided about whether it wants to assume its role of ushering in the new this year, but for many of us the season is already coming to a close again – the sport season, that is.... more