Alternatives to maritime and road transport
Global logistics are faced with a complicated situation in view of the different crises affecting goods transport. A perfect storm that threatens to result in […]
Global logistics are faced with a complicated situation in view of the different crises affecting goods transport. A perfect storm that threatens to result in […]
2021 has been a complex year for international transport. Factors such as the various effects of the pandemic, container shortages and Brexit have been creating […]
The quality of the air that we breathe in cities is one of the major concerns within the UN’s environmental goals. That is the reason […]
Following a period where the Covid crisis took centre stage, the consequences of Brexit are now beginning to become noticeable in the United Kingdom. Supply […]
Last-minute logistics may suppose delays and extra costs in the shipment of the merchandise. To avoid this, you have to plan ahead, have transportation alternatives and work hand in hand with a trusted freight forwarder.
Operation Brock is one of the new concepts that emerged with the proximity of Brexit, which will greatly affect road transport between the European Union and the United Kingdom.
Logistics peak season implies great challenges for international trade. This 2019 can be further complicated with the entry of new factors.
The Eurovignette it the unified fare system that the EU is promoting for the road network in Member States and that charges users basing on time of use. Now, according to the draft regulation recently approved by European Parliament, it will move to a toll based on the distance travelled.
“Ro-Ro” stands for the operation of ships or vessels that transport roll-on roll-off cargo, i.e., automobiles, trucks or commercial vehicles.
LNG, CNG and LPG are just a few of these acronyms articulated around gas, a much cleaner fuel that will allow freight to be transported with greater efficiency and autonomy.
Stowage is an essential process in roadway freight transport. If done incorrectly or negligently, it can lead to a lot of headache. And even more serious, it can cause accidents.
Road transport studies have managed to predict how much quicker, more affordable, autonomous and environmentally-friendly it is going to be.