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Digital Training Software Enters Market

Logistics Business Magazine

has successfully launched its digital training software for logistics providers in the US market. software can put their entire staff training process on autopilot while increasing safety and quality in their operations – and reducing costs and efforts at the same time. Software start-up how.fm

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Transaid launches driver training project in Mozambique

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Transaid is preparing to support refresher training for at least 400 heavy goods vehicle drivers within small and medium-size enterprises (SME) in Mozambique, just a few months after securing a contract to extend its professional driver training work into yet another sub-Saharan country.

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Supply Chain Industry Fears for 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

Container xChange has released a Container LogTech predictions report for 2023, which highlights important global trends that the shipping and supply chain industry will witness in 2023. The overall outlook for the year 2023 remains gloomy. Most of these challenges will stay in 2023. the report claims. billion by 2027.

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Garbe converts military training ground to logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

A new production and logistics property is to be constructed there for the tenant BCUBE Logistik GmbH by September 2023. “The area we acquired from the Free State of Thuringia is part of a former military training ground,” explains Adrian Zellner, Member of the Executive Board at Garbe Industrial Real Estate.

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Rijeka–Austria Rail Cargo Service Starts  

Logistics Business Magazine

A new first regular train Rail Cargo connection has been launched from the Croatian port of Rijeka and Enns in Austria. The first train for Container Terminal Enns (CTE) departed from Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) in early November 2023.

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The Important Role of Apprenticeships

Logistics Business Magazine

In 2023, it reported turnover approaching £50 million, with just under 300 employees across offices in the UK, Europe, America, South America, and Asia. Currently, there are eight apprentices training with Joloda Hydraroll and studying at local colleges in Liverpool and Anglesey.

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10 most important SCM trends of 2023

Logistics Business Magazine

Ralf Duester, member of the board of the SCM software specialist Setlog, shows which trends will shape the year 2023. They also offer differentiated retention programs and long-term prospects through flexible working hours, parental leave, and training and development programs. foreign workers.