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Rail Logistics Moves Ahead

Logistics Business Magazine

Rail-Flow, the leading platform provider for rail freight and intermodal transport, has attracted new investors to expand its business activities. 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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CakeBoxx makes executive team appointment

Logistics Business Magazine

. “We have seen unprecedented demand across multiple industries for our specialised transportation platforms,” said Daine Eisold, Founder and CEO of CakeBoxx Technologies. It was an easy decision for the Board and I to ask Jim to join our team to scale our business model and growth strategy.

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DP World trumpets European green credentials

Logistics Business Magazine

Another key part of the firm’s green strategy in Europe is to reduce the number of trucks on the roads, achieved through the increased accessibility of intermodal transport across inland Europe. The post DP World trumpets European green credentials appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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This Week in Logistics News (October 1-5, 2018)

Talking Logistics

A recent article in People Magazine about a 26 year old man who couldn’t afford insulin and died is a sobering reminder of how insulin literally keeps my daughter alive). I remember meeting with the company’s founder, Mark Nix, right before the launch and he gave me a sneak peak of the solution.

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Transportation’s Tricky Balancing Act

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Getting this right to maximize your transportation strategy is a balancing act—regardless of the mode or modes of shipping. This means businesses must plan in advance for a certain scale of operation and, once achieved, they have to live with the consequences until, in the long run, the plan can be revised to meet new market realities.