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TRUCKS OF THE FUTURE; CLOSER TO REALITY THAN YOU THINK

1.	The LED headlamps and indicators are integrated into the front of the vehicle. The rear-view mirrors have been replaced by cameras that project their images onto the inside of the windscreen. Progress is getting ever faster. In just ten years’ time trucks are going to be a lot different to those of today. At least that is according to Rikard Orell, Design Director at Volvo Truck Corporation and one of the brains behind Concept Truck 2020, the Volvo Truck Corporation's bold vision for the future.

Long distance haulage for the future: long combinations, controlled by autopilot, driven non-stop in nose-to-tail convoys on green super-motorways linking the continents.


2.	The lighting in the cab is divided into zones that are customised for the driver's various jobs, or for resting.This is the vision of the future that generated the ideas behind the Volvo Concept Truck 2020 design concept. But will it really look like this in just ten years?










3.	The instrument panel has been replaced with a thin film panel on which information is tailored to meet the needs of the driver. The panel is operated like a touchpad, just like an iPhone. "That is the whole point," says Rikard Orell Design Director at Volvo Trucks. “Progress is getting ever faster. Because of this our vision for the future is not that far away. Much of the technology in the Volvo Concept Truck 2020 is already available; other technology needs to be developed. One needs to dare to stride firmly into the debate, demonstrating what one can and will do. Just tinkering at the edges runs the risk of progress slipping away.”



Safer and more efficient commercial transport
As road transport expands it must also become safer and more efficient. Volvo's design concept contains ideas about how that can be achieved. Some of these ideas can be integrated into production today, while others are there to arouse interest and start a discussion.

4.	When the transport sector’s vision for green corridors becomes a reality, heavy goods vehicles will be separated from other traffic and will drive in their own lanes like a railway with no rails. One of the more startling ideas is to link vehicles together wirelessly into long road-trains that rush across the continents at 90 km/h (56 mph).

"This will be possible when the transport sector's vision of green corridors becomes reality," says Rikard Orell. "Here heavy goods vehicles are separated from other traffic, driving in their own lanes, rather like a railway, but without the rails."





5.	Long distance haulage of the future can be carried out using long road train combinations driven non-stop in nose-to-tail convoys, controlled by autopilot along green corridors between Europe and China. There are many advantages. Road safety increases, transport services require less space and wear and tear on the roads decreases. Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions drop thanks to reduced drag when a truck is in the slipstream of the vehicle in front. In addition the driver can rest behind the wheel while the truck effectively drives itself. If this is counted as idle time, transport times can be cut, deliveries will be made more quickly and drivers can get back to their friends and families earlier.




6.	In convoy mode the autopilot is engaged. This allows the driver to rest for a while behind the wheel while the truck effectively drives itself Spacious and airy driver environment
The driver is at the centre of Volvo's world. It goes without saying that a design concept from Volvo Trucks contains a great many ideas about the development of the driver environment. In the Volvo Concept Truck 2020 the driver’s environment is spacious, airy and free of disruption.






7.	Ten years ago trucks looked like they do today, but in ten years’ time the differences compared to today’s trucks may be considerable. "We have replaced the traditional dashboard with a thin film panel on which information is tailored to suit the driver," says Rikard Orell. “The panel is operated like a touchpad, just like an iPhone. We have saved a lot of space that way.”









8.	The driver's environment is spacious, airy and free of disruptive details. The sleek driver's seat has a thin, ventilated mesh backrest and is more like a modern office chair than a traditional driver's seat. Another space-saving idea is the sleek driver's seat with its thin, ventilated mesh backrest, more like a modern office chair than a traditional driver's seat. Behind the driver is a futon sofa which folds out into a wide, comfortable bed in the evening.

The lighting in the cab is divided into zones customised for the driver's various in-cab tasks, or for resting. Around the driver are large areas of glass providing good visibility out of the vehicle and even into it. This benefits eye contact between the driver and other road users preventing accidents. Privacy screening and blackout in the evening are also controlled electronically.

9.	Rikard Orell is Design Director at Volvo Trucks and one of the brains behind the Volvo Concept Truck 2020. Aerodynamic collision protection
The design team also aimed for a sleek look for the exterior, reducing the perception of the vehicle’s size. The LED headlamps and indicators are integrated into the front of the vehicle. The rear-view mirrors have been replaced by cameras that project their images onto the inside of the windscreen.

10.	Volvo has developed a radio-controlled scale model of the Concept Truck 2020. The lower section of the front of the vehicle features integrated collision protection projecting forwards about half a metre. This ‘nose’ is gentler on oncoming cars in the event of a head-on collision and has also been shown to improve the aerodynamics of the vehicle.

As Rikard Orell points out, "Because the nose is a safety function, our starting point has been that it does not count as part of the maximum permitted vehicle length, just as rear-view mirrors today are outside the maximum permitted width."

11.	The aim of the design team is to create a sleek shape that reduces the perception of the vehicle's size. The lower section of the vehicle’s front features integrated collision protection and projects forwards about half a metre. This nose also improves aerodynamics. Some things you just do not change. The ‘Globetrotter’ sign on the roof is still there, but has been redesigned so that it harmonises with the lines of the vehicle and reduces drag. The driver can also change the text on the sign from the instrument panel.

The rear end is the next stage
So work on the external design focuses largely on aerodynamics, but by how much is it really possible to reduce drag on a truck ?

"We have come so far with the front of the vehicle that further changes to the basic shape provide only marginal improvements," says Rikard Orell. "However, a lot will happen when we start work on the design of the rear end of the vehicle. There is a great deal of untapped aerodynamic potential there."

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FH16 750 - the game screenshots VOLVO TRUCKS LAUNCHES NEW GAME FOR SMARTPHONES AND TABLETS
You’re driving a brand new Volvo FH16 with 750 hp.... Suddenly an obstacle appears in the middle the road. Time is scarce. What do you do? In FH16 750, Volvo Trucks’ new game for smartphones and tablets, fast reactions are everything.

“The game will be released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of our flagship truck. As part of the celebrations, we’re offering some exciting entertainment for all truck enthusiasts,” says Niclas Hermansson, Digital Marketing Strategist at Volvo Trucks.

Date: 06/11/2011

The world's largest electric-powered truck undergoing tests with Carrefour
Electric energy is not only for small vehicles. Today, Renault presented the keys of an all-electric 16 t. Renault Midlum to the logistics company STEF-TFE. It is, quite simply, the largest electric-powered truck ever to be put on the road for delivering food products in towns.
Date: 16/10/2011

VOLKSWAGEN SUBMITS MERGER CONTROL APPLICATION TO EU COMMISSION
The Volkswagen Group yesterday submitted the formal merger control application as part of the mandatory offer for shares in MAN SE to the EU Commission in Brussels. This was announced by Europe’s largest automaker in Wolfsburg on Tuesday.
Date: 05/09/2011

Burdens lays foundations for the future with Mercedes-Benz
Civil engineering and building materials specialist Burdens is anticipating savings of up to £25,000 per vehicle in purchase and maintenance costs over the next 10 years, after investing in its first Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

The leading supplier to the infrastructure, environmental and industrial markets has purchased a dozen 26-tonne crane trucks from South-West dealer City West Commercials

Date: 05/09/2011

WABCO Wins Two Excellence Awards from TATA Motors, India’s Largest Manufacturer of Commercial Vehicles
BRUSSELS, Belgium, August 24, 2011 – WABCO Holdings Inc. (NYSE: WBC), a global technology leader and tier-one supplier to the commercial vehicle industry, today announced that WABCO India has been honored with two excellence awards from TATA Motors, India’s largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles.
Date: 02/09/2011

Knights of Old enlists Fuso Canters for environmental crusade
Knights of Old has recruited two new champions in the shape of a pair of 7.5-tonne Fuso Canters to tackle the cut and thrust of multi-drop deliveries in urban areas.
Date: 02/06/2011

Dachser cooperates with Brummer in Austria
From 1 May, the internationally operating logistics provider, Dachser, will enter exclusive partnership in its Food Logistics business segment with Brummer Logistik GmbH to provide temperature-controlled transport services to and from Austria. Dachser transports ambient foodstuffs via its own organization.
Date: 15/02/2011

Krone UK back at Multimodal 2011
Europe’s largest inter-modal swap body manufacturer, Krone, is exhibiting at Multimodal again – showing its full range of leading transport products including curtainsiders, insulated and semi-trailers, chassis and skeletals and swap bodies.
Date: 08/02/2011

DB Schenker Spain-Tir: the brand for the Spanish market
The DB Schenker Logistics organization in Spain has a new brand. As from now, “DB Schenker Spain-Tir” will be the sole brand for all of the services and products, provided by the companies Spain-
Date: 28/10/2010

Iveco assembles wide-ranging green fleet for Low Carbon Vehicle Show
Iveco will be exhibiting a five-strong line-up of alternative fuel and traction system vehicles at the third Low Carbon Vehicle Show, being held at the Millbrook Proving Ground on 15 and 16 September 2010. Product Director Martin Flach will also be presenting the company’s two-tier strategy for low carbon vehicles during the fleet seminar on the first day of the Show.
Date: 08/09/2010

Putting on a show
Stardes Ltd, who provide logistics services to the music, concert and entertainment industry, have added two new Schmitz Cargobull FP25 dry freight box trailers to their fleet.
Date: 08/07/2010

MAN Nutzfahrzeuge receives major orderfor 350 trucks
Belgian-based H. Essers Group has placed a large order for no fewer than 350 vehicles with MAN, thus confirming its confidence in the German engineering company with whom the group has collaborated for more than 15 years. The 350 vehicles will be delivered during the course of 2010 and 2011, and will be deployed throughout Europe.
Date: 08/07/2010

Linde helps to keep a train moving for JM Murdoch
JM Murdoch is used to carrying a wide range of products on its specialist fleet of road vehicles, but sometimes it needs extra equipment to handle the loading and unloading of a particularly unusual cargo.
Date: 29/06/2010

Coca-Cola Enterprises trials first compressed biomethane powered Stralis
Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd (CCE) has begun trials with an Iveco Stralis Active Day 21 tonne distribution vehicle running on compressed biomethane (CBM). It marks the first CBM-powered commercial vehicle to be operated anywhere in the world by CCE, and the first such Stralis to be delivered in the UK.
Date: 17/06/2010

TRUCKS OF THE FUTURE; CLOSER TO REALITY THAN YOU THINK
Progress is getting ever faster. In just ten years’ time trucks are going to be a lot different to those of today. At least that is according to Rikard Orell, Design Director at Volvo Truck Corporation and one of the brains behind Concept Truck 2020, the Volvo Truck Corporation's bold vision for the future.
Date: 10/06/2010

Iveco Eurocargo sets the standard for City Link’s 7.5 tonners
Express delivery company City Link has selected the Iveco Eurocargo as its vehicle of choice for 7.5 tonne operations, after evaluating a range of different products on the market.

City Link’s 200-strong 7.5 tonne fleet of box body and curtainside vehicles are used primarily for urban distribution and are operated by a network of owner-drivers and contractors throughout the UK, with every vehicle liveried in its distinctive green and yellow corporate livery.

Date: 10/06/2010

Actavis selects Hellmann Healthcare Logistics as its service provide
Hellmann Healthcare Logistics (HHL) – the vertical subsidiary of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics – has been awarded the contract to manage the regional hub and distribution of Actavis products at HHL’s dedicated Middle East Healthcare Distribution Centre in Dubai. It was HHL’s “compliance first” approach which impressed the Actavis Group and in turn the world players in first-class generic pharmaceuticals will utilise a myriad of specialist services HHL has to offer.
Date: 10/06/2010

GEFCO named European Logistics Company 2010
Leading transport and logistics provider GEFCO has been named European Logistics Company 2010 by the Institute of Transport Management (ITM). The company was also awarded the highly coveted Automotive Logistics Supplier 2010 award by the transport industry body.
Date: 27/05/2010

GMA CELEBRATE SILVER JUBILEE WITH NEW VOLVO TRUCKS
Ipswich-based GMA Warehousing and Transport have established a new venture in Felixstowe and have put a dozen new Volvo FH-460s on the road to mark the launch.

GMA are already one of East Anglia’s best-known warehousing specialists operating throughout the UK, and are a Volvo operator of 25 years standing.

Date: 21/05/2010

GEFCO launches rail service between Vesoul (France) and Kaluga (Russia)
GEFCO, in partnership with Captrain Deutschland and Transcontainer, is launching a rail transport service for semi-knocked down automotive components between Vesoul in France and Kaluga in Russia. This multimodal logistics project is one of Europe’s most ambitious in terms of volume.
Date: 12/04/2010

Kumho to supply tyres for the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Kumho has announced the expansion of its already fruitful partnership with Daimler AG by supplying tyres for original equipment (OE) fit to the Sprinter range of Mercedes-Benz vans. The contract relates to vehicles sold in Europe, North America and Asia, and comes into force this month
Date: 17/03/2010

Allport Limited Receives First Units of Zenloc Container Security Alarm
Zenloc Security Systems Limited (www.zenloc.com) is proud to announce that Allport Limited, the UK’s leading independent freight forwarder, is the first company in the world to specify and fit the much-heralded Zenloc Container Alarm. The inventor of this award-winning freight alarm, Barry Schofield, personally delivered the first units to the Allport offices at The Haven in Ipswich.
Date: 10/03/2010

Philippe Gilbert appointed Executive Vice President of Geodis Wilson
Philippe Gilbert has been appointed Executive Vice President of Geodis Wilson. Peter Nevhagen who spearheaded the division together with Philippe Gilbert during the transition period will remain a member of the Board as appointed Chief Operating Officer of Geodis Wilson. Geodis’ freight management division is hence from now on under one single leadership.
Date: 24/02/2010

Schmitz Cargobull has supplied 10 new refrigerated trailers to Ireland-based Hannon Transport.
The trailers are the latest additions to Hannon’s 90+ trailer fleet and will go in to service as part of the company’s flower and plant groupage and full-load distribution division which operates out of Holland.
Date: 23/02/2010

Geodis Calberson wins substantial new contract with global manufacturer
UK Company awarded three year contract by Donaldson Filtration (GB) part of the Donaldson Filtration Group

Geodis Calberson, part of the major international logistics group Geodis, has won a substantial new contract with a major global manufacturer of filtration systems.

Date: 14/01/2010

Agility on the move for Starco
STARCO Group, Europe's leading supplier of tyres, tubes, wheel rims, complete wheels and stub axles, has commissioned Agility, global leader in the provision of complete logistics solutions, to carry out its procurement logistics. One key factor in the decision was Agility's tracking solution that makes it possible for STARCO to further enhance its supply chain and shorten its workflows.
Date: 12/01/2010

CTL Logistics performance in 3Q09 - We are at our best
CTL’s market share has reached almost 10% after three quarters of 2009. The largest polish independent freight operator’s performance in terms of carried tonnage shows a 15% rise year-on-year.
Date: 09/12/2009

Katrineholms Logistikcentrum to close major deal with Van Dieren
Dutch logistics company Van Dieren Maritime BV has now decided to establish a presence in Katrineholm. The company will build a hub for its mid/north Swedish operations at Katrineholms Logistikcentrum (Katrineholm Logistics Centre).
Date: 04/12/2009

New trailers support growth
Microrent plc, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of IT and Audio Visual (AV) equipment to the events industry, has added Schmitz Cargobull Mega Dry Freight trailers to its fleet of vehicles.
Microrent supply a comprehensive range of high value IT and AV equipment – from Plasma screen televisions to sound systems. Their clients are companies who need such equipment to enhance a corporate event – be it a training session in one room, an exhibition stand at a major trade show or, perhaps, an AGM.

Date: 02/12/2009

Volvo group has entered into an agreement with China National Duty Truck Group Co, Ltd to sell it's equity interest in Jinan Huawo truck corporation
The Volvo Group, Sinotruk (BVI) Limited and China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Corporation (CNHTC) have signed an agreement whereby Sinotruk (BVI) Limited, a wholly- owned subsidiary of China National Heavy Duty Truck Group Corporation, and CNHTC agrees to purchase all of Volvo Group’s equity interest in Jinan Huawo Truck Corporation (Joint Venture), in which Volvo Group currently holds a 50 per cent equity interest. The agreement is subject to approval by the P.R.C. authorities.
Date: 19/11/2009

Stobart Group pioneers the first fully refrigerated train service from Spain
At 00.00am today history was made when the new Stobart Rail train service exited Eurotunnel and arrived in Britain on schedule after a 1,100 mile journey from Valencia. The new weekly service, in conjunction with rail operator DB Schenker, provides for the first time a low carbon alternative for retailers and consumers, for the import of fresh Spanish produce.
Date: 30/10/2009

Lange recruited to head Octavian's continuous improvement strategy
Hoddesdon based Premium Product Logistics Provider Cert Octavian has appointed ex-Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd lean logistics professional John Lange as Head of Continuous Improvement.
Date: 26/10/2009

Impact of economic crisis on the road freight transport industry keeps worsenin
IRU warns UN governments of the severe impact of the economic crisis on the road transport industry, whose situation is a major factor in the fast or slow recovery of the economy as whole, and tables concrete proposals to offset this worrying trend.
Date: 11/09/2009

Royal Mail rewarded for truck safety innitiative
Every year, in collaboration with Volvo Trucks, EuroTra (European Transport Training Association) selects the company that has made the greatest efforts to increase traffic safety and to improve the driver’s working environment. It was announced today that the winner of the EuroTra Safety and Innovation Award 2009 is Royal Mail Network - the British national postal service.
Date: 19/08/2009

Old versus new at Hendersons: 15 years of Gray & Adams double deck innovation
The Henderson Group, based in Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim, was one of the pioneers of the double deck trailer in the food distribution industry. The company was one of the first to venture into the operation of double deck trailers and had their first double deck manufactured by Gray & Adams Ltd. in 1994. At this time, Gray & Adams was only manufacturing this type of trailer in very small volumes and was still developing the product technically. Over the years, Gray & Adams has refined the double deck manufacturing process, making a number of significant changes and additions which have resulted in double decks now accounting for around 35% of Gray & Adams entire trailer production.
Date: 31/07/2009

Don't tyre of best practice please the Industrial Tyre Association
Len Sambrook Chairman of ITAA leading tyre body calls for more action to reduce the risks of making false economies when it comes to the selection and fitting of industrial tyres.

Leading figures in the tyre industry have voiced their concerns over the hazards of failing to adhere to strict standards when purchasing and fitting industrial tyres. At the Industrial Tyre Association (ITA), evidence of cutting corners during the economic downturn to save costs on tyres have left many alarmed.

Date: 20/07/2009

Volvo Trucks Volvo's leading safety invention celebrates it's 50th anniversary
Volvo Trucks has long been the industry leader in the field of passive safety, that is to say technology that helps protect those involved in a collision. This year marks 50 years since Volvo first introduced the three-point safety belt – an invention that has saved more lives in traffic than any other technical feature.
Date: 16/07/2009

Yearsley adds to its trailer fleet with outright purchase of 115 Schmitz Cargobull units
The Yearsley Group has added to its trailer fleet with the acquisition of 115 refrigerated trailers from Schmitz Cargobull.

The trailers, which have been built at Schmitz Cargobull’s recently revamped UK factory at Harelaw, County Durham, were purchased outright by Yearsley and will be used on routes predominantly in the UK – although some mainland European work will be undertaken.

Date: 14/07/2009

Caught on camera - reduce risk for fleet with Truscene™
How would you like to reduce your fleet accidents by up to 70% while at the same time improving driver behaviour and saving insurance costs resulting from road traffic crashes? Look no further than Truscene™, a revolutionary digital camera system which can be easily installed into commercial vehicles as a risk management tool.
Date: 02/07/2009

Geodis Wilson Spain appoints new managing director
Geodis Wilson Spain has announced the appointment of Alain Reich as the new Managing Director. Based in Madrid, Alain Reich will be responsible for the freight forwarding activities, as well as for developing and expanding the business in the future.
Date: 01/07/2009

Palletforce is first to use new trailer design
Innovative commercial vehicle designers Wilson Trailers have developed the UK’s first step frame double deck giving unrestricted loading access by eliminating all curtain restrictions, signalling the future of vehicle design for the palletised distribution industry.

Curtainclear®’ allows curtains to fully clear the sides of the trailer all the way to the rear, giving operators and drivers full side access to both top and bottom decks to reduce health and safety issues, achieve full pay load and improve speed of access.

Date: 23/06/2009

Aramex opens wholesale express network across Germany
Aramex (DFM: ARMX), the global logistics solutions provider, today announced the opening of its new offices across Germany, further expanding the company’s presence in the country and providing enhanced wholesale express services to its customers.
Date: 18/06/2009

New head of Business Development for Norbert Dentressangle
Norbert Dentressangle has appointed Neil Adcock to head up the continued development of its UK logistics business.

With 15 years’ experience in a variety of analytical and business development roles at both Wincanton and, more recently, CEVA Logistics, Neil brings a wealth of experience to his new role.

Date: 05/06/2009

The interaction between the driver and truck lies at the very heart of Volvo Trucks’ world-leading safety work believes Carl Johan Almqvist, their new Traffic and Product Safety Director. British Airways World Cargo announces Africa, Middle East, Asia and Pacific reorganisation
British Airways World Cargo has today announced a reorganisation of its commercial team across Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Pacific regions. New appointments in the region are listed below and all report direct to Tony Nothman, senior vice president sales and customer service Middle East, Africa, Asia and Pacific, unless otherwise stated.
Date: 04/06/2009

The driver in focus for Volvo Truck's new traffic and product safety director
The interaction between the driver and truck lies at the very heart of Volvo Trucks’ world-leading safety work. “With increasing numbers of advanced support systems in the trucks, it is more important than ever to focus on the person behind the wheel,” says Volvo Trucks’ new Traffic and Product Safety Director Carl Johan Almqvist.
Date: 04/06/2009

Dachser establishes its own company in Brazil
Kempten/Indaiatuba. June 2, 2009. The joint venture partners Dachser and Logimasters are reorganising the business segments in Brazil and terminated their mutual joint venture with effect from March 31, 2009.
Date: 03/06/2009

Graveleau becomes Dachser
Kempten/La Verrie. 13 May 2009. Ten years after their merger, the internationally operating logistics provider, Dachser, and its French subsidiary, Graveleau, have grown together to become a single organic entity. This is now being reflected in the name: Graveleau is to be rebranded as Dachser.
Date: 14/05/2009

Finnlines to launch new Baltic services
Finnlines, the leading ro-ro operator in the Baltic, will start-up on June 1st a set of new, fast, reliable and comfortable Motorways of the Sea for freight and passengers between Finland and Poland (Helsinki/Gdynia/Helsinki) and between Poland and Germany (Gdynia/Travemünde/Gdynia).
Date: 13/05/2009

Pall-Ex delivers FURTHER EUROPEAN opportunities
Multi-award-winning Pall-Ex has announced further expansion into mainland Europe with plans to create three new palletised freight networks. The UK leader in the field of palletised freight distribution, Pall-Ex has unveiled plans to take its proven commercial and operational model to the Iberian Peninsula, Poland and the Benelux countries of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg and is now inviting well established and forward thinking logistics companies which may be interested in becoming either a principal national partner or a network member, to contact them.
Date: 21/04/2009




October 2011 - Cemat Asia - 25th to 28th
Shanghai/Hannover. CeMAT Asia continues to build on its already impressive position as the Asia region's leading trade fair for intralogistics. In fact, this year's fair is expected to feature more than 400 exhibitors and occupy about 25,000 square meters (280,000 sq. ft) of exhibition space.


February 2012 - Modex - 6th to 9th February
ProMat2011 was a very successful show with attendees stating they have plans to spend $ 75 billion in materials handling equipment and technology in the next 18 months.


March 2012 - Logimat Stuttgart - 13th to 15th March
Despite a 20 percent expansion of exhibition space LogiMAT 2012 is already almost fully booked. In its anniversary year the fair is being held under the banner of “Innovation + Networks for Sustainable Growth” and is already promising a record draw.


June 2012- Transfairlog - 12th to 14th
transfairlog is the name of a new specialist trade fair for international transport and logistics management, taking place for the first time from 12 to 14 June 2012 in Hamburg. transfairlog is aimed at companies involved in the import and export transport chain. It focuses on ocean and inland shipping, forwarding services and operational equipment, warehouse optimisation and process control, container cranes and electric stackers and lots more – in short transfairlog is about the optimisation of international freight transports and logistics processes. The fair covers the full spectrum in the transport and logistics market.
 


June 2012 - SIL - 5th to 8th June
The fourteenth edition of the International Logistics and Material Handling Exhibition (SIL 2012), which will be held from 5th to 8th June at Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía venue, has just presented its slogan.


March 2013 - IMHX - 19th to 22nd March
After a hugely successful event in November 2010, a large number of IMHX exhibitors have rebooked for the next show in March 2013.



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Palletforce grows with increased sales team

Sale of majority stake in MAN Ferrostaal to IPIC effective

Fighting Freight Crime

Dachser and Azkar stabilise partnership

RS Components renews DB Schenker contract for a further 12 months

More power from less fuel.
Newengine range from Volvo Trucks


Schenker, Inc. and BAX Global complete integration

Cilt: Freight transport and climate change - truck operators must do better - cut emissions and save money

Image award for Schmitz Cargobull

Volvo Group - Condensed report on 2008 Operations

Automation firms sign up for IMHX

Cargobull opens a new UK regional business centre

Kelly’s eye on a new fleet

4th year running as Stertil awarded SAFEcontractor again

Eric Malitzke appointed new chairman of DHL Hub Leipzig Management Board

New advertising campaign promotes .eu to transport industry

PALL-EX announces new appointments to strengthen UK sales force


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