German transport company, Pfenning Logistics, has invested in an optimised deep-freeze truck body and trailer combination from Schmitz Cargobull.
The Yangon yield
The Observatory of Economic Complexity has listed a series of international trade data about Myanmar. In 2018, the country was ranked the top 71 economy in the world based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP), number 72 in total exports, 69 in total imports and 122nd most complex economy.
Librelato reflects on 2020 victories
Brazil-based OEM, Librelato, is optimistic about economic recovery and the fight against Covid-19, citing numerous achievements the company made during the unprecedented health crisis.
Hyundai Translead on new trailer designs, patent pending composite panel
North American OEM, Hyundai Translead, has enhanced its dry and refrigerated trailer range in addition to teasing a lightweight polymer core composite panel that aims to lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for fleet operators.
XPO names executive leadership team for logistics spinoff
XPO Logistics has announced the senior leadership team that will, subject to the completion of the planned transaction, manage the US-based company’s logistics spinoff venture.
Kuehne + Nagel finalise Covid-19 distribution agreement
Transport and logistics company, Kuehne + Nagel, has entered an international supply chain agreement to store and distribute Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine.
Clarience Technologies acquires ESG
US-based heavy vehicle component manufacturer, Clarience Technologies, has acquired audible warning equipment and emergency lighting specialist, ECCO Safety Group (ESG).
Vale Walter Krone
Walter Krone passed away on 3 January 2021 after a long serious illness at the age of 79.
CIMC Vehicles reports accelerated growth, initial public offering
China-based OEM, CIMC Vehicles, has announced a revenue increase of 7.3 per cent for the first three quarters of 2020 which amounts to approx. €2.4 billion.
Down sequentially but solid in November: US net trailer orders
US trailer orders of 39,645 units fell nearly 28 per cent from the previous month, but that followed a two-month order surge and still indicates a solid month according to ACT Research.