Keimelmayr is now also involved in the sea freight forwarding business
The highly specialized niche provider from Leonding brings Christian Felbermair on board and is now an IFA member
The world’s largest container ship arrived at the Port of Rotterdam
MSC Gülsün has a 23,756-TEU capacity, and is the first container ship capable of transporting 24 containers in a row
Nicola Lelli moves to the top of MSC Austria
Change of leadership at Mediterranean Shipping Company Austria; Frederik Wexel will return to Hamburg
The two millionth new car of the BMW Group was loaded in Cuxhaven
The port service provider Cuxport profits from the improved rail connection and high investments at this location
Samskip: New regular service from Cuxhaven to the Baltic Sea
The weekly container service from Cuxhaven will also serve the Baltic Sea ports of Gdansk and Klaipėda for the first time
First channel of the world’s largest container ship in Bremerhaven
The “MSC Gülsün” is 399.9 meters long, 61.55 meters wide and has a transport capacity of over 23,000 TEU at full capacity
Maiden call of Cosco Shipping Star in port of Zeebrugge
With the use of the ship, Ocean Allianca increases its capacity on the route between Europe and the Far East
DHL Global Forwarding, Freight: Ocean freight remained largely stable
Despite the challenging macroeconomic environment the logistics group increases capital expanditure
Bayrischer Lloyd is preparing for future challenges
The shipping company with 100 years of experience has decided to become a member of the Federal Association of German Inland Navigation
Port of Koper has started extension work on the container quayside
In 2021 the container terminal in the Slovenian port will be able to handle at least 1.5 million TEUs annually
Port of Hamburg: start for fairway adaptation of the lower and outer Elbe
The construction measures are expected, inter alia, a faster development of existing capacity reserves
Hapag-Lloyd: First direct connection South-East India – Europe
From October 2019, IEX will offer weekly departures using 6,500 TEU container vessels