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What is Multimodal Transport?

MTS Logistics

What is Multimodal Transport? Multimodal transport, also known as combined transport, is a transport system that involves the movement of goods using multiple modes of transport such as trucks, rail, air and ships. Multimodal transport supports various transport systems.

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TransLogistica Caspian

Logistics Business Magazine

TransLogistica exhibition is an effective platform for uniting various areas of the transport sector such as railways, marine industry, aviation, commercial vehicles and transportation and logistics services.

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Rail Logistics Moves Ahead

Logistics Business Magazine

The platform thus simplifies the handling of rail freight and multimodal transports. The Purchase & Tender Management platform was the first solution on the market in 2020 and is a marketplace for conventional rail freight transport.

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Automotive and Supply Chain Specialist Releases CSR Report

Logistics Business Magazine

In accordance with the ten principles of the United Nations Global Compact, GEFCO Group recognises the importance of values in sustainable business, and is committed to meeting its environmental responsibilities, as well as human rights, international labour standards and anti-corruption. A strategic focus on the environment.

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Industry View: Logistics HR in Western and Eastern Europe

Logistics Business Magazine

There is increased demand for experts in project management and the organization of multimodal transportation, express container train shipments, and orders with shipping lines. During the first meeting, the key evaluation criterion is whether the candidate meets the necessary job requirements.

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Hutchison Ports Thailand Invests in Remote Control Cranes for Laem Chabang Port

Logistics Manager

We’ll be able to send staff to these terminals to train and learn so when the first phase of Terminal D comes online, we should have a lot of knowledge already in place. The additional capacity at Terminal D will enable HPT to meet the anticipated growth in demand of the market going forward.

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Laem Chabang Port Grows Upon Their success in 2019 and Marches Forwards to 2020

Logistics Manager

This did not meet our predictions, we were expecting more growth. 80 – 90% of Laos’ import cargo is transported through Thailand, taking advantage of our safety standards and connectivity networks such as train lines. In 2019, cars were one of the cargos which dramatically reduced in numbers, according to Lt. Mokekhaw, “1.2