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Methanol-Powered Vessels

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The 1250 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) vessels, scheduled for delivery in 2026, will be deployed on Unifeeder’s European network. We anticipate the vessels to enter into operation in the next two years, advancing our steadfast commitment to sustainable solutions.

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Unifeeder Invests in Methanol-Powered Vessels

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German-based ship owning group Elbdeich Reederei will build and manage the 1250 twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) vessels which will be delivered in 2026. Jesper Kristensen, Group CEO of Unifeeder Group, said: “This is another significant step towards the green transformation of our fleet and our operations.

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ASC Invests in German Logistics Site

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Technology-led logistics company Advanced Supply Chain (ASC) is investing £60million in establishing a new European operating facility in Nettetal, Germany in a move that will create 400 new jobs over the next three years. 150 new jobs will be created at the new facility during the first year, with this rising to 400 jobs by the end of 2026.

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Future-proof Supply Chain Network

Logistics Business Magazine

“Commerce has been unpredictable the last three years, and yet customer expectations and the demand for performance remain high”, comments Ottavio Rivelli, SVP Sales & Operations Software South Europe at Körber Business Area Supply Chain. The post Future-proof Supply Chain Network appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Tests for Emission-free Heavy Goods Transport

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Emission-free Heavy Goods Transport The results of the test phase will subsequently be doubly valuable: on the one hand, the suitability of FCEVs in real-life operation can be better assessed and, on the other, the acceptance of zero-emission vehicles should be brought forward.

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Transporeon aims for carbon neutrality

Logistics Business Magazine

The company offers technology with a purpose that enables its customers to operate more sustainably. In this context, the European Union’s ‘Fit for 55’ climate policy will apply carbon certificate trading to the transport sector from 2026 and require companies to set up an objective and efficient reporting system.

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Yale celebrates 40 years at Craigavon

Logistics Business Magazine

This has resulted in extensive growth for the plant’s operation line, becoming one of the largest volume forklift manufacturers in the UK. As part of the company’s Corporate Responsibility Objectives, the plant aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30% by 2026.