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Tech firm Zeus set to double revenue

Logistics technolgy company Zeus is forecasting is forecasting a year on year doubling in its revenue, which has totalled £20m since 2020. Founded by university friends Jai Kanwar and Clemente Theotokis, Zeus provides freight management solutions to over 60 customers including AB InBev, P&G, Whirlpool, Decathlon and Kraft-Heinz in 13 countries in Europe, moving 300,000 tonnes of cargo annually, worth circa £800 million. Zeus Freight Connect is a sustainable freight transport solution that delivers carbon ... [+]

B&H offers carbon tracking tool

Aerospace logistics specialist B&H Worldwide has launched a new reporting tool to provide its customers with visibility of the carbon emissions on their shipments. Carbon SmartTRAC, is a Cloud-based analytical dashboard that gives end-to-end logistics data to customers who can then calculate and understand their ... [+]

Pledge puts emissions calculator on WCA website

Climate-tech company Pledge has integrated its Freight Emissions Calculator with freight forwarder network WCAworld’s website. The calculator allows users to measure freight emissions globally across all modes of transport by entering cargo details, origin, and destination. Users can refine results by entering additional shipment data, including ... [+]

‘Brains trust’ to boost Dover efficiency

The Port of Dover has signed partnerships the Universities of Manchester, Cranfield, Liverpool, and Kent to develop technological solutions including artificial intelligence, machine learning and physics-based deep learning. Work with the University of Manchester is focused on the development of a digital twin for the Port ... [+]

Silk Way joins cargo.one

Baku, Azerbaijan-based all cargo carrier Silk Way West Airlines, is offering bookings on the cargo.one platform. It says thayt it simplifies booking processes and optimizes capacity utilization, helping to reduce costs and improve overall efficiency. [+]

Awery ready for take-off in Europe

Awery Aviation Software is rolling out its open-access CargoBooking platform in Europe, following its South African launch in which over 100 forwarders and 15 airlines joined the marketplace. CargoBooking allows airlines and their general sales agents (GSAs) to provide freight forwarders with real-time air cargo rate ... [+]

Stuart Piper to lead Hermes sales

Hermes Logistics Technologies (HLT) has appointed Stuart Piper as global sales director. He will spearhead the launch of new cargo management solutions and brings 27 years of software & solutions experience, having previously held commercial roles at IBM, SAP, and Samsung. The most recent addition to ... [+]

Trucksters appoints talent chief

Spanish-based relay company Trucksters has appointed Fernando Rivas as head of talent acquisition. He joins Trucksters after more than seven years of experience in international talent recruitment teams for Spanish technology startups. He will be in charge of promoting initiatives that foster the growth and ... [+]

FourKites offers supply chain insights in plain English

FourKites has launched Fin AI, a natural language interface that helps customers surface buried insights identify opportunities for optimisation and automate time-consuming tasks, such as assessing the impact of events across a shipment network. The supply chain visibility provider says it will be a significant ... [+]

CNS rolls out port community system of the future

CNS (Community Network Services), a DP World company, is rolling out its new CNS Port Community System (PCS). The ‘Compass’ system will transition to the Cloud-based and HMRC-compliant CNS PCS, a modern, API-ready platform based on DP World’s global CARGOES platform. It runs on multiple devices ... [+]

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