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Podcast K44

Cronaca

  • Camionista spara a un collega con pistola scacciacani

    Camionista spara a un collega con pistola scacciacani

    Un camionista di 42 anni è stato denunciato dalla Polizia Stradale di Modena per minaccia aggravata dopo aver esploso un colpo con una pistola scacciacani contro un collega lungo l'A1, al culmine di una lite tra autotrasportatori nei pressi di Modena Nord.

Transpotalk

Normativa

Mare

  • Il transpacifico continua a trainare il rialzo dei noli

    Il transpacifico continua a trainare il rialzo dei noli

    L'indice composito Drewry sui noli spot medi dei container sale del 4% a 4.526 dollari per feu nella settimana chiusa il 20 agosto, spinto dalle tratte dalla Cina verso gli Stati Uniti, mentre l'Asia-Europa continua ad arretrare: Shanghai-Genova cede il 2% e scende sotto i 5mila dollari.

Autotrasporto

  • Camion fermi allo Stretto di Messina sono un disagio cronico

    Camion fermi allo Stretto di Messina sono un disagio cronico

    La Lega Autisti Autotrasportatori Indipendenti Siciliani Nazionale denuncia attese fino a sei ore per l'imbarco a Tremestieri e al Porto Storico di Messina durante l'esodo estivo. Non è un caso isolato: il problema si trascina da anni, tra proteste, esposti e promesse rimaste in gran parte sulla carta.

    News from transport and logistics – 5 August 2025

    FS revenue grows in first half of 2025

    The Ferrovie dello Stato Group has approved its financial report for the six months to 30 June 2025, following a board meeting chaired by Tommaso Tanzilli. Total operating revenues reached €8.2 billion, an increase of €188 million compared to the first half of 2024. Operating costs rose by €204 million, totalling €7.2 billion. FS Group's technical investments amounted to €8.5 billion, marking a 15 percent increase.

    DB Cargo considers drastic cuts

    DB Cargo is reportedly considering a drastic reduction in its single wagonload (Swl) service, potentially eliminating up to 80 percent of such operations and cutting 8,000 jobs. According to Handelsblatt, the move is driven by the need to reduce losses and comply with EU rules on state aid. The Swl service accounted for 14 percent of Germany's rail freight traffic in 2023, with DB Cargo handling 90 percent of that segment in 2024. This service is vital for industries such as steel, chemicals, automotive and construction. Its cancellation could force companies to shift to road transport, raising costs and placing further strain on an already congested road network. According to the EVG union, the restructuring could threaten between 4,000 and 8,000 jobs and undermine climate targets and supply chain resilience. DB Cargo remains the only operator offering nationwide Swl services in Germany.

    Rail cooperation between Turkey and Kazakhstan

    Turkey and Kazakhstan have signed an agreement to strengthen freight transport along the Middle Corridor. The deal was announced by Turkish transport minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu following the official visit of Kazakh president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Turkey at the end of July. The agreement aims to improve capacity and service quality, promote regular block trains and increase traffic along the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars line. It also includes cooperation on digitalisation, customs and joint investments. Tokayev pointed out that 85 percent of land freight traffic between Europe and China passes through Kazakhstan, underlining the strategic value of the Trans-Caspian transport route. The agreement is one of 20 signed to enhance bilateral cooperation in key sectors such as energy, space and logistics.

    EU approves €47 million for Ertms in Poland

    The European Commission has approved a €47 million programme to support the installation of the Ertms Baseline 4 system or higher on new or modernised railway vehicles in Poland. The scheme, covering both freight and passenger transport, will provide direct grants to rail companies until the end of 2029. The funding comes from the FEnIKS 2021-27 programme, supported by the European Regional Development Fund and Cohesion Funds. The contribution may cover up to 85 percent of eligible costs, including equipment and technical adaptations.

    Austria to raise road tolls

    From 2026, Austria will implement a 13 percent increase in road tolls, accompanied by higher CO2 emission charges. According to Doris Hammer, president of the Upper Austrian Chamber of Commerce, the measure will negatively affect transport companies and consumers, adding to inflation, which already stood at 3.3 percent in June. The annual cost of operating a 40-tonne lorry will rise from €81,000 to €92,000. Austria already has one of the most expensive toll systems in Europe, with €50 allowing a truck to travel less than 100 kilometres, compared to double that distance in Germany. New truck registrations fell by 20 percent in 2024.

    Vingroup to invest $14.3 billion in Haiphong

    Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup Jsc has announced plans to invest around 373.84 trillion dong ($14.3 billion) in developing a port and logistics complex in the northern city of Haiphong. The announcement was made via a statement on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange website. The project will be implemented in three phases, with construction running from 2026 to 2040. Vingroup will finance 15 percent of the cost with its own resources and seek external funding for the remainder. The news sent Vingroup shares up by as much as 6.9 percent, the largest increase in the past three weeks.

    DB Cargo Hungària to expand Gyor terminal

    DB Cargo Hungària, the Hungarian division of German rail operator Deutsche Bahn, has launched expansion works at its rail terminal in Gyor, near the Slovakian border. The facility primarily serves Audi logistics, linking the carmaker’s Hungarian plant with Germany. The project aims to enhance operational capacity to support growing freight volumes between the two countries.

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Videocast K44

Aereo

  • Rallenta la crescita a luglio 2026 dei noli aerei

    Rallenta la crescita a luglio 2026 dei noli aerei

    I noli spot del trasporto aereo delle merci sono saliti del 28% su base annua a luglio, a 3,12 dollari per kg, ma il ritmo di crescita rallenta per il secondo mese consecutivo. Secondo Xeneta il mercato affronta una seconda metà del 2026 più debole, con pochi segnali di stagione …

Ferrovia

Persone

  • L’autotrasporto perde Maurizio Longo

    L’autotrasporto perde Maurizio Longo

    Dopo una lunga malattia, il 11 agosto 2026 è morto Maurizio Longo, segretario generale di Trasportounito, associazione dell’autotrasporto di cui è stato anche tra i fondatori dopo anni di lavoro nella Fita Cna.
Un Volvo FH speciale per i cent’anni della Casa svedese

TECNICA

Un Volvo FH speciale per i cent’anni della Casa svedese
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Si allarga il perimetro del ciberattacco a Ceva Logistics

LOGISTICA

Si allarga il perimetro del ciberattacco a Ceva Logistics
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Perché il gasolio corre mentre il greggio frena

ENERGIE

Perché il gasolio corre mentre il greggio frena
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Un agente IA di Trimble dedicato alla logistica

SERVIZI

Un agente IA di Trimble dedicato alla logistica
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