Strikes at Canada’s largest ports
The ongoing labor dispute in the ports of British Columbia (Vancouver) continues to cause considerable disruption to export traffic at Canada's largest port in Vancouver. There app
Unilogistics in the current issue of the International Transport Journal
The current issue of the International Tranport Journal contains an article worth reading about the return of our long-standing employee Stephanie Völkle to our company. Follo
Consultation on the reduction of compensation for the cantons and FL for the enforcement of the heavy vehicle charge
The situation and operations for carriers in the Red Sea / Suez area remains fluid, as is the service and routing options that the carriers are able to operate. As previously advis
Estonia is expanding customs controls at the EU’s external border
The situation and operations for carriers in the Red Sea / Suez area remains fluid, as is the service and routing options that the carriers are able to operate. As previously advis
Baltimore accident once again strains supply chains
In Norway, Austria and Switzerland, more than 25% of the population practise skiing. This is the highest proportion worldwide. In Thailand, kickboxing is the most popular sport.
Red Sea & Suez Update II
The situation and operations for carriers in the Red Sea / Suez area remains fluid, as is the service and routing options that the carriers are able to operate. As previously advis