amibia’s state-owned Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has announced plans for a $2.1 billion port infrastructure expansion project to support the southern African country’s burgeoning energy industry.
The expansion project will involve the construction of new berths and quay walls at the country’s major port of Walvis Bay and the construction of a new port in the town of Lüderitz.
Under the plan, Namport will set aside roughly 350 hectares of land for development and will collaborate with the private sector through public-private partnership agreements, allowing companies to establish operations under a landlord port...
The International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year (IFOY) Awards represent the Oscars of supply chain management. These 25 products stand to gain...
Transportation solutions provider Logistics Plus has announced a new partnership with international skip brokerage firm The Odin Marine Group to provide supply chain and...
Pepsico UK has launched new green logistics initiatives, including the replacement of diesel with Hydrogenated Vegetable Fuel (HVO) in over 3,000 journeys per year.
Pepsico,...
Peckham-based logistics company Trans UK has joined the Pall-Ex Group- a pallet distribution company that transports pallets nationally and internationally.
This follows Trans UK’s decision...
XPO Logistics, has introduced a road-rail freight solution to reduce emissions for plastic pipe systems manufacturer Wavin.
XPO has been in a partnership with Wavin...
Contract logistics provider GXO has today announced it is expanding its long term partnership with Manchester airport.
The company has been providing logistics services to...
At Robotics and Automation 2022, Solwr will offer attendees exclusive insights into the Norwegian company’s range of software and automation solutions for warehouses and factories.
With...
In 2015, Akabo Media, organisers of IntraLogisteX, took the decision to merge the three Logistics Link shows into one, brand-new event and locate it in Hall 2...