The dominance of road trailers in European cargo logistics is undeniable, but their extensive use on crowded highways has significant drawbacks. Several rail operators are now offering intermodal alternatives, which combine rail and road transport. This approach seeks to leverage the flexibility of
In a significant stride toward bolstering its maritime and defense capabilities, Japan recently celebrated the launch of its first Landing Craft Utility (LCU), the Nihonbare. The commissioning ceremony took place on October 29, 2024, at the Naikai Zosen Corporation's Setoda Shipyard in
Miami International Airport (MIA) not only plays a pivotal role in North and South American trade but is well-positioned to further capitalize on this unique advantage. Emir Pineda, the Director of Marketing and Air Service Development for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, emphasizes Miami’s h
In a significant move to strengthen maritime transport infrastructure, the AD Ports Group, a major UAE port operator, has partnered with the Pakistani government through new memoranda of understanding (MOUs). These agreements aim to explore untapped opportunities within the maritime sector,
Mozambique's logistics sector is on the brink of significant growth, driven by its strategic location on the East African coast, robust economic development, and expanding global trade partnerships. Serving as a critical conduit for goods traversing between landlocked African nations and
The state of European road freight rates in the third quarter of 2024 presents a complex picture of stability amidst various market pressures. Both contract and spot road freight rates have shown relative steadiness, reflecting the resilience of the market despite ongoing challenges. This article