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May 2022

DB Schenker opens Tampere terminal

DB Schenker has opened a new terminal in Finland’s Tampere region. Located at Lempäälä, it will be served by five fully electric trucks operating into Tampere city centre. The energy to recharge the vehicles in the fleet will be provided by the company's own solar power plant, except in winter. The terminal will combine existing operations in Tampere and Hämeenlinna and has a total area of nearly 18,000sq m, with ... [+]

ABP has concrete plans for Ipswich

Associated British Ports (ABP) has concluded a long-term agreement with the UK’s largest independent producer of sand and gravel, Brett Aggregates, at the Port of Ipswich. Brett Aggregates already has a well-established depot at the West Bank Terminal and the new agreement will increase its footprint at the port. Aggregates arrive ... [+]

P&O stoppage boosts Tunnel

Le Shuttle Freight transported 128,980 trucks in April 2022, an increase of 14% compared to April 2021. The increase was driven by the suspension of P&O services between 17 March and 26 April. Since 1 January nearly 504,000 trucks have crossed the Channel aboard the Shuttles. [+]

Border readiness director promises radical overhaul of import regime

The UK will operate slimmed down, proportionate and risk-based import controls when the country’s new customs regime is finally introduced in 2023, says director of border readiness, Stephen Webb. He told a session organised in London by the Belgian Economic Mission on 10 May that the government planned to take advantage ... [+]

Lufthansa Cargo makes biggest ever freighter investment

Lufthansa Group has ordered new ten freighter aircrafts - three current-technology Boeing 777F freighters and seven 777-8F freighters, Boeing's next-generation all-cargo aircraft. It will be the largest investment in Lufthansa Cargo’s history. The first of the 777F aircraft, which could be acquired on the used market at short notice, is expected ... [+]

Teesport is Seajacks’ new home

PD Ports has entered into a long-term deal with offshore solutions specialist Seajacks to bring its UK Marine base to the Tees Valley. Formerly based in Amsterdam, the Seajacks will use Cargo Fleet Wharf at Teesport Commerce Park to berth up to three of the world’s most advanced jack-up vessels whilst ... [+]

Scotland gains first direct China service

KC Group Shipping, has announced the first direct container service between China and Scotland. The new service is a partnership between the KC Group's KC Liner Agencies division, DKT  Allseas and China Xpress. With the maiden voyage due to arrive in Greenock on about 10 July, there will be three sailings per ... [+]

West Mids rail hub appoints designer

West Midlands Interchange has appointed Winvic Construction as its design stage delivery partner. The 734 acre site will offer over 8m sq ft of commercial space, in units ranging from 200,000 to 1.2m sq ft, along with a dedicated rail link. The site is one of a number of new Strategic ... [+]

Rotterdam extends Duisport deal

Germany’s Duisport and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a letter of intent to connect their IT systems. The two ports have had a cooperation agreement in place since 2020, which will be expanded to include digitisation and energy transition. The two ports been trading partners for a considerable time. For example, ... [+]

Quarter of global capacity on CargoAi – with more to come

The CargoAi online platform says it has attracted a quarter of the world’s airfreight capacity to its digital marketplace. More airline and GSA contracts are in place to double this by the end of this year, it adds. It attributes its success to the fact that it uses code instead ... [+]

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