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New Freight Forwarder Office in Porto

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It was only in 2021 that the service provider Robert Kukla, specialized in intermodal transport, started its business activities with a first branch office in the Portuguese capital Lisbon. The international freight forwarder Robert Kukla is opening a second branch office in Portugal on 15th July 2023.

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CargoBeamer opens Calais terminal

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Four round-trips will be operated on the lane between Calais and Perpignan in southern France, with at least one more destination to join before the end of 2021. A first domestic French lane to Perpignan close to the Spanish-French border CargoBeamer enables intermodal transport towards the Mediterranean Sea and Iberian Peninsula.

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Patrizia invests €230m in largest Dutch DC

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Rotterdam port accommodates the arrival of more than 30,000 maritime ships and over 105,000 inland waterway vessels annually, with its intermodal transport connections spanning highways, 400 international rail connections and pipelines. The volume of goods throughput in Rotterdam in 2020 totalled 436.8m

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CakeBoxx makes executive team appointment

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Building on CakeBoxx Technologies’ record year-over-year growth in 2020 (200%) and 2021 (260%), Blom’s appointment follows the announcements of CakeBoxx’s new COO, James Campbell, and new CTO, Sean Tan. The post CakeBoxx makes executive team appointment appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Norfolk Southern announces plan to relocate corporate HQ to Atlanta

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In regards to a timeline for when these jobs would actually move to Atlanta, a report in The Virginian-Pilot quoted Norfolk Southern’s Squires as saying that the first 100 executives would leave by next summer and the remaining 400 or so leaving Virginia by the summer of 2021, with operators at the railroad’s Lambert Point terminal to remain.