The Bureau International des Containers is promoting a geofencing standard that could provide the entire logistics chain with a commercially valuable resource for free
Europe’s business mixed traffic line is underwater again. That’s proving a headache for freight as well as passenger operations. Severe flooding around Northampton has left…
Peel Ports is investing £30m in a new Ro-Ro berth at London Medway, just 80km from central London. It follows new freight services announced in September.
A freight-only line in the north of England has closed. Not that many people have noticed. The almost defunct “Deepcar Branch,” which served a largely…
A freight-only line in the north of England has closed. Not that many people have noticed. The almost defunct “Deepcar Branch,” which served a largely…
The first day of Intermodal Europe 2024, at which WorldCargo News is the media partner, brought discussion of the gathering trade winds, and whether they blow fair or foul for the container and shipping industries.
Ahead of deliveries of new rolling stock, DB Cargo UK is rationalising its existing fleet. The Doncaster headquartered operator is already well underway with its…
Road trailers are the dominant equipment for European cargo logistics. However, trucking across the crowded highways of Europe has its disadvantages. Several rail operators have put forward alternatives.
GB Railfreight (GBRf), one of the UK’s younger rail freight providers, is restarting a daily service between the Port of Felixstowe and Daventry Intermodal Rail…
The Port of Liverpool is building what it claims will be the UK’s biggest roof mounted solar power array, and a government representative, who just happens to be the local MP, has been along to see it happening.