Daikin collaborates with the industry to convert flower shipments from air to sea, cutting floriculture industry transportation costs and carbon footprint
Singapore/Munich, 31 August 2023 – Supply chain resilience, digitalisation and sustainability are undisputedly the logistics topics of 2023 and are likely to have a lasting impact on the industry for years to come. Consequently, they are the main focus of the conference program of transport logistic Southeast Asia and air cargo Southeast Asia, which will be held in Singapore from November 1 to 3, 2023. The opening address will be given by Alvin Tan, Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth & Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), and Oliver Luksic, Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Digital Affairs and Transport (Germany).
Record year-on-year declines in rainfall ‘likely culprit’ for canal drought
Isaac Hankes, Senior Weather Analyst at London Stock Exchange Group, comments:
Starting from 26th August, the Container Yard to Door service includes high quality ocean services, real-time tracking of process and status via SynCon Hub and one-stop customer service throughout the entire process
2023-08-21
scheduled on 27th September
The CEE region holds immense potential as a crucial hub for international trade and transportation. The need for modernizing and expanding transportation networks in the region is unquestionable. This may involve upgrading existing and building new connections to accommodate larger volumes of goods and ensure efficient movement across borders.
Hampshire-based PSP Worldwide Logistics has announced that it has formed a brand-new joint venture in Hong Kong, PSP Logistics Hong Kong, significantly expanding its ability to provide end-to-end expertise to its customers.
2023-08-14
Voyager, the operations and demurrage management platform for bulk commodity shipping, is urging shipping companies to take a proactive stance and adopt a number of Best Practices in order to reduce the costs and risks of demurrage.
If Russia pulls out of the agreement on Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea, the port of Klaipėda could become a new gateway for this cargo. The analysis of various alternatives for the grain to reach the Lithuanian port city suggests the possibility of using the inland waterway corridor.
is the latest edition of the world’s largest trade show for transportation and logistics industry. It is poised to become the most influential meeting place for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management in Southeast Asia region.
Bring along your fellow colleagues, friends and clients to join us in this latest series in Singapore as we delve into the future of resilient, digitalized, and sustainable logistics and supply chain practices that will keep you aligned with the revolving industry.
Today’s European Parliament vote will help to preserve the free movement of people and goods in the EU in the event of future emergencies. Restrictions on mobility and logistics services must be avoided at all costs.
The roadmap for sustainable tourism in the Lappeenranta region has been published. The roadmap, prepared for the first time, identifies the greatest sustainability challenges in tourism in the Lappeenranta region and sets a goal to respond to them.
IRU welcomes the Greening Transport Package unveiled today by the European Commission. The package’s revision of EU rules on weights and dimensions and the new CountEmissions EU initiative signal EU policymakers’ willingness to further decarbonise the transport sector.
2023-07-11
The Hamburg Senate has endorsed a new port development plan. This lays down strategic guidelines for the port policy of the coming years, defines the availability of land for port development, and outlines strategic orientation for their future utilization.
is the latest edition of the world’s largest trade show for transportation and logistics industry. It is poised to become the most influential meeting place for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management in Southeast Asia region.
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