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How AI is supporting logistics for fast-moving consumer goods
7 Aprile 2025 - Logistics for fast-moving consumer goods is complex, and therefore well positioned to benefit from artificial intelligence. Philipp Pfister, Sector Vice President at Transporeon, explains how.
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Sogedim returns to Transport Logistic 2025
7 Aprile 2025 - The freight forwarding company Sogedim has announced its return to Transport Logistic in Munich, scheduled from 2 to 5 June, marking its third consecutive participation in 2025. The company will unveil new solutions for the logistics sector.
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News from the world of transport and logistics – 4 April 2025
4 Aprile 2025 - Italy-Egypt feeder service – Lorry parking in Civitavecchia – Record container ship orders – US tariffs from China – China suspends US agricultural imports – US firms deemed unreliable by Beijing
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Daniel Křetínský acquires UK-based IDS Group
4 Aprile 2025 - In April 2025, Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský received full regulatory approval for the acquisition of the UK-based IDS Group, the parent company of Royal Mail and Gls, marking a significant step towards becoming a major player in European logistics. The company is valued at 4.3 billion euros.
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News from the world of transport and logistics – 3 April 2025
3 Aprile 2025 - Logicor and Kryalos purchase site in Pomezia – Cma Cgm set to acquire Air Belgium Cargo – Gemini service lands at Vado Gateway – NovaMar Logistic is born – Hydrogen for buses and lorries in France – Predictive system for ro-ro terminals – Four electric lorries for Spedition Gschwander
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Economic coercion is Europe’s hammer against tariffs
3 Aprile 2025 - The most powerful and flexible tool the European Union can deploy to counter tariffs imposed by third countries on its exports is “economic coercion”, established in 2023. Here is what it is and how it works.
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News from the world of transport and logistics – 2 April 2025
2 Aprile 2025 - Leadership change at Girteka – TBM Viviana begins work on the Turin–Lyon tunnel – Cargo ship collision in Ningbo – Duvenbeck enters China – Moscow launches rail ferries to Kaliningrad – Railway bridge between Romania and Moldova – Lithium batteries on trains in China
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Waberer’s closed its 2024 accounts in the black
2 Aprile 2025 - The Hungarian transport and logistics group ended 2024 with a positive balance sheet and new acquisitions in the rail freight sector.
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Over €33 million seized from Kuehne+Nagel and Iperal in Italy over logistics contracts
2 Aprile 2025 - On 2 April 2025, the Italian financial police (Guardia di Finanza) seized more than €33 million from Iperal and Kuehne+Nagel as part of an investigation into the illegal supply of labour and false invoicing in the logistics sector.
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Agreement signed on customs cooperation between Italy and Brazil
2 Aprile 2025 - Representatives of the Brazilian and Italian customs authorities have signed a memorandum of understanding for a customs cooperation agreement between Italy and Brazil, following years of bilateral trade accords.
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News from the world of transport and logistics – 1 April 2025
1 Aprile 2025 - First Tir journey between China and Turkmenistan – Road haulage at the Transport Ministry – Ren Noleggi on the Transport Portal – New Yang Ming containerships – Autobahn receives 51 Mercedes Arocs – Goodyear fleet simulator
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April Fools’ 2025, from lorry showers to space-bound shipments
1 Aprile 2025 - On 1 April, social networks were once again filled with posts featuring traditional April Fools’ jokes, devised by companies and operators in the transport and logistics sector. Here are some of the highlights.
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Number 1 acquires Italian operations of FM Logistic
1 Aprile 2025 - On 1 April 2025, the logistics company Number 1 Logistic Group announced the acquisition of the Italian operations of the French firm FM Logistic, further strengthening its position in the temperature-controlled logistics sector.
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News from the world of transport and logistics – 31 March 2025
31 Marzo 2025 - Maersk christens methanol-powered vessel - Kerry Logistics becomes Kln - Intra-Asia container rates fall - Chinese logistics on the rise - Chemical Express acquires 30 trucks - Container transfer to rail without cranes - Iveco and Metlen form military truck alliance
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Nearly 500 Italian products at risk from US tariffs
31 Marzo 2025 - A study by the Assolombarda Research Centre reveals that the imposition of US tariffs on Italian imports could affect up to 485 products, putting $32 billion worth of exports in jeopardy.
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Pharmaceutical logistics at the heart of a billion-euro deal
31 Marzo 2025 - According to information gathered by Bloomberg, Dhl and Cencora are reportedly interested in acquiring the pharmaceutical transport and logistics giant Walden, which is valued at around one billion euros.
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Casello A14 di Riccione chiuso per autocisterna in fiamme
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Lufthansa Cargo avvia il nuovo hub merci a Francoforte
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Crescono i dubbi sui tempi e sui fondi per la Torino-Lione
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L’Autorità portuale di Genova assume la presidenza dell’aeroporto
L'Autorità di Sistema Portuale del Mar Ligure Occidentale assume direttamente la presidenza di Aeroporto di Genova con la nomina del suo presidente Matteo Paroli, mentre inizia la due diligence per individuare un socio industriale per lo scalo Cristoforo Colombo.







































