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Transport Cooperative LogCoop Reports Greater Solidarity and Networking in Sector

Logistics Business Magazine

The companies have come together at networking events, of which almost 40 are on the LogCoop annual calendar for 2020. For example, the Cologne group now meets every two weeks instead of every quarter, and the national meeting for Spain even takes place weekly. The offer is well received.

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Logistics industry delivers HGV simulator to Zambia

Logistics Business Magazine

Once installed the need for further upgrades were identified, and the group collectively sourced the components during 2020, and they were personally delivered by a member of the Transaid team this year, enabling the simulator to be commissioned into service.

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Clark Europe CEO: “We Must Stand Together in These Difficult Times”

Logistics Business Magazine

That is why Clark Europe, with its extensive distribution network of 168 dealers in 58 countries, is doing everything in its power to be there for customers even in this extraordinary situation: “You Can Count On Us” Rolf Eiten, Clark President & CEO, addresses his customers and business partners with this message.

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Trusting the market will stay afloat

Automotive Logistics

At the end of 2017, we received our first train of imported cars from Italy to be distributed in Spain.” . of workshops for PDI and PPO [vehicle customisation] services.”. Antwerp port says it expects little impact because it is used more as a distribution hub than for transhipments in the finished vehicle business.

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Flight club

Automotive Logistics

In fact, NASA estimates that there will be 7m drones in US skies alone by 2020. They operate with less infrastructure than other technologies, for example–stocktaking without forklifts and personnel.”. A drone prototype is currently flying spare parts such as sensors or control cards from the central warehouse to workshops onsite.