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Container freight rates reverse course
1 Febbraio 2024 - The Drewry Container Index reveals that in the last week of January, spot freight rates for container shipping reversed direction, declining across nearly all routes except those affecting the United States. The rate between Shanghai and Genoa has dropped below $6,000 per FEU.
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Scania loses appeal over truck cartel fine
1 Febbraio 2024 - On February 1, the Court of Justice of the European Union announced it had dismissed Scania's appeal against the €880.523 million fine imposed by the European Commission for a cartel in the commercial vehicle sales sector.
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UPS to cut 12,000 jobs in 2024
1 Febbraio 2024 - UPS has announced a reduction of 12,000 jobs for 2024, following a year described by CEO Carol Tomé as "difficult and disappointing". The company's revenues fell by 9.3% and profits by 28.7%.
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Bertschi expands logistics operations in China
1 Febbraio 2024 - The Bertschi Group has enhanced its presence in the Far East with significant developments: the opening of a new logistics hub in Zhangjiagang, China, and an upcoming joint venture in Japan slated for 2024. Despite facing a downturn in revenue in 2023, the company is forging ahead with its expansion plans.
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Turkish Cargo elevates pharmaceutical transport services
1 Febbraio 2024 - Turkish Cargo is raising the bar for the quality of pharmaceutical and medical product transportation with the introduction of three new services: TK Pharma Standard, TK Pharma Extra, and TK Pharma Advanced.
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Air Cargo transport closes 2023 on the rebound
31 Gennaio 2024 - In the fourth quarter of 2023, air cargo transport marked a significant recovery, with the International Air Transport Association expressing optimistic forecasts for 2024. A boost has also come from the crisis in the Red Sea, which is shifting shipments from sea to air.
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Volvo unveils a new generation of electric trucks
31 Gennaio 2024 - Volvo Trucks has introduced its first industrial vehicle model designed exclusively for electric propulsion. Named the FM Low Entry, it is tailored for urban operations. The vehicle features a lowered cabin and chassis configurations ranging from 4x2 to 8x4.
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Volvo shatters power record in European truck market
30 Gennaio 2024 - Volvo has set a new benchmark in the European commercial vehicle sector with the introduction of its groundbreaking 17-liter engine, delivering up to 780 horsepower. This engine places Volvo at the forefront of industrial vehicle power in Europe and is featured in the flagship FH16 Aero model.
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The route of forbidden microchips to Iran, Russia, and the Houthis
30 Gennaio 2024 - The Dutch newspaper De Groene Amsterdammer has revealed a covert network funneling embargoed microchips to Russia, Iran, and even the Houthi rebels amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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France reverses decision on Fréjus tunnel, possible reopening in october
30 Gennaio 2024 - In a surprising reversal, the French government delegation at the intergovernmental commission meeting on the Turin-Lyon railway contradicted the statements made by SNCF Réseau regarding the delayed reopening of the Fréjus rail tunnel. The tunnel could reopen as early as October.
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Intermodal alliance between GTS and Torello for fresh food transportation
30 Gennaio 2024 - In a significant move for the transportation industry, the Apulian railway company GTS and the Campanian trucking and logistics firm Torello have formed an alliance to enhance the intermodal transportation of temperature-controlled food products both within Italy and internationally. This collaboration has led to a doubling of train frequencies between Verona and Bari.
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Europe invests 10 billion euros in Trans-Caspian Corridor
29 Gennaio 2024 - Valdis Dombrovskis, the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, announced at the EU-Central Asia Connectivity Forum that various financial institutions have committed to investing 10 billion euros in the development of the Trans-Caspian Corridor.
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The reopening of the Fréjus railway may be delayed until 2026
29 Gennaio 2024 - The reopening of the Fréjus railway, a critical cross-border line between Italy and France, now faces potential delays extending to 2026. This line was disrupted following a landslide that occurred in late summer 2023, just beyond Modane. Initially, there was hope for a reopening between the summer and autumn of 2024. However, recent developments suggest a less optimistic timeline.
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Ignazio Messina to continue expansion of its container ship fleet
29 Gennaio 2024 - January 29 marked a new phase in transportation for Ignazio Messina in Genoa, as the company initiated operations with an exclusively container ship fleet. The first of four vessels acquired in 2023, the Jolly Rosa, adorned in its distinctive orange livery, is set for its maiden voyage. The company has announced an expansion of its container ship fleet.
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Volvo Trucks unveils new FH Aero generation
29 Gennaio 2024 - Volvo Trucks introduces a new era for its heavy-duty road vehicles with the FH Aero generation, enhancing aerodynamics, extending cabin length, and introducing rear-view camera technology. The range includes diesel versions up to 780 hp, as well as natural gas and electric options.
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Tractors block roads in France and Belgium
29 Gennaio 2024 - French farmers' protests persist as they continue to block various roads and highways, now moving toward Paris. Similar demonstrations are emerging in Belgium, with the first protests also appearing in Italy.
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