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November 2022

Einride signs electric truck deal with brewer AB InBev

Einride has signed a deal with leading Belgian and world brewer, AB InBev for a fleet of fully electric fleet of connected, heavy duty trucks. The first phase will include Einride’s freight mobility platform, six connected electric Einride Trucks, and the development, installation, and building of the charging infrastructure. The trucks will be deployed in the Leuven and Brussels areas and support the company’s ambition to achieve net zero across ... [+]

Palletways supersizes Fradley hub

UK and European delivery network Palletways has boosted capacity of its Fradley hub in the Midlands by 3,000 pallets a day with a £1m investment. It follows a surge in customer demand for consumer household goods, including gardening materials, furniture, and home appliances. To meet this, Palletways re-purposed one of ... [+]

Harren Group completes Intermarine purchase

The Harren Group has completed the full takeover of heavylift shipping operator Intermarine, following its purchase of a 50% stake in late 2020. Together with existing Harren Group subsidiary SAL Heavy Lift - part of the Jumbo-SAL alliance of specialised carriers – it will operate a combined fleet of 50 ... [+]

Unravelling the mysteries of General Average

The latest issue of freight transport insurer TT Club’s StopLoss newsletter unravels the mysteries of General Average. Produced in collaboration with forwarder’s association, FIATA and the Global Shippers Forum (GSF), the publication provides a straightforward summary of the topic, along with essential good practice advice.  While General Average is widely used and is as old ... [+]

New team to lead online customs specialist C4T

Software as a service (Saas) platform Customs4trade has appointed Rupert Spiegelberg as its new chief executive along with chief revenue officer Jo Buvens and chief product and technology officer Oliver Conze. Spiegelberg succeeds Pieter Haesaert, who founded C4T together with Ilse Vermeersch as a customs consultancy in 2004 before developing the ... [+]

American adds Raleigh Durham and Phoenix to transatlantic routes

American Airlines Cargo has added Raleigh Durham and Phoenix to its transatlantic services this winter. The carrier’s schedule now 11 European and 11 US cities with over 35 daily flights and with connections throughout the American Airlines global network.The airline is currently providing daily service from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) ... [+]

Rail firms drive young female ambition

Rail firm Freightliner joined other co-sponsors at Wolverhampton Station on 30 November to celebrate the launch of a new children’s book, My Mummy is a Train Driver. As the title suggests, it is aimed at breaking down gender stereotypes in the rail industry. As well as representatives from co-sponsor companies - GB ... [+]

IAG cricket gear shipment helps Pakistan get back to normality

IAG Cargo has worked with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Lord’s Taverners, Football for Peace and the Sarwar Foundation to transport nearly 3,000 pieces of cricket equipment to Islamabad, Pakistan. The business has donated five pallets belly-hold capacity on a Boeing 787 flight ... [+]

MNG celebrates quarter century in the air

Privately-owned Turkish all-cargo carrier MNG Airlines has celebrated the 25th anniversary of its first flight by producing a mini documentary. MNG started operations with scheduled cargo flights to Germany and England. Its business model is focused on providing flexible services by offering scheduled and charter flights, cargo and ground handling, warehouse ... [+]

DSV books first green shipment on Etihad

DSV Global Transport and Logistics has become the first partner to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) under Etihad Cargo’s book and claim system. DSV's SAF purchase, enabled the transport and logistics provider to offset CO2 emissions and reduce non-CO2 climate impact on a shipment from Washington Dulles to Abu Dhabi ... [+]