ITJ 31-35/2023 

Dear readers,Are you also in something of a mixed mood? The long boom was followed by a rather hard landing in many segments of the economy in the second quarter of this year. Now the second half of 2023 is looming – with even more pessimistic forecasts.Maersk expects global... more
ITJ 27-30/2023 – Leaving the worst behind us? 

Dear readers,Summer has long begun in our latitudes, and perhaps you too will soon be boarding a plane for your annual holiday. So even in your free time you’ll contribute to aviation finally overcoming its pandemic-related low. In any case, I recently sensed great expectations... more
ITJ 23-26/2023 – Busy bees make honey – with a sting in the... 

Dear readers,We like to think in images that nicely illustrate facts for us. At this year’s Spedlogswiss annual general assembly in Lucerne early in June, Martin Bütikofer, the director of the renowned Swiss Museum of Transport, presented us with one such beautiful metaphor. He... more
ITJ 21-22/2023 – Back to normal 

Dear readers,After the fair is before the fair. Breakbulk Europe in Rotterdam is scheduled just a few weeks after the end of Transport Logistic and Air Cargo Europe in Munich – which means that this issue is accompanied by a hefty Heavylift / Breakbulk Special supplement, which... more
ITJ 19-20/2023 From Mexico to Kochi via the Cape! 

Dear readers, Sensations attract most attention, there’s no way around that. Bad news is good for publishers. Isn’t it? No! Firstly, there’s good news even in the worst of times. And secondly, in our world of rampant scepticism and short attention spans, there’s room for... more
ITJ 17-18/2023 

Dear readers,Will Lufthansa be allowed to acquire a stake in ITA Airways? Or will the talks initiated in Rome at the end of January fail – just like the joint efforts of Air France-KLM and Delta Airlines did last autumn?The board of directors of the Italian airline approved a... more
ITJ 15-16/2023 

Dear readers,Rarely has the region covering Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia received as much attention as in the last twelve months. Sanctions have shaken up established supply chains as much as the war in Ukraine. The impact on logistics networks in Eastern Europe... more
More than just a drop 

We all know how important the oceans are – or perhaps it would be more apt to say ‘should be’? – to us and to life on earth. Around 90% of all goods in transit are carried on the world’s waters. The high seas account for approximately two thirds of the oceans and are vital not... more
ITJ 11-12/2023 

Dear readers,Even three years after the global spread of Covid-19 set in some of our contemporaries still don’t seem to have got tired of wearing a mask. According to Germany’s statistics bureau, carnival and entertainment articles worth EUR 114.9 million were imported into... more
ITJ 09-10/2023 

Dear readers,No, not “all good comes from above”... Relief supplies after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria on 6 February did, of course, but so do bombs and missiles. I learned at first hand what the invasion of Ukraine has meant for a logistics company for the past year.... more