Lithuanian logistics giant Girteka has signed a €74 million financing agreement with Germany’s AKA Bank to accelerate its fleet renewal program. The transaction is backed by Credendo, Belgium’s export ...
The High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has upheld the claim of a driver who sought to have the time spent on a ferry accompanying his truck counted as availability time. The ruling orders ...
Regular intermodal rail freight services through the Channel Tunnel may soon return following a UK government deal to place the Barking Eurohub in east London under long-term Network Rail control. The ...
A draft law adopted by Romania’s Senate would make it unlawful to require HGV drivers to carry out the loading or unloading of the goods they transport — and would introduce fines of 10,000 to 30,000 ...
After two years of operational activity, the Berlin-based e-truck-as-a-service provider Juna is taking stock. Since the launch in early 2024, the joint venture’s battery-electric trucks have covered ...
The overhaul of Directive 96/53/EC — the EU rulebook for heavy goods vehicle limits — is now in its final “trilogue” stage.
Tyrol does not intend to ease up on heavy goods traffic checks. ASFINAG’s mobile inspection station is to be deployed for 150 ...
According to data from the Ministry of the Interior, every year more than 20,000 transport-related thefts are reported, with strategic transport corridors particularly at risk: the AP-7 along the ...
The Mont Blanc Tunnel, one of the key routes connecting Italy and France, will be closed several times at night in the coming ...
A market that has enjoyed years of frictionless expansion is entering a far more volatile phase. While the global e-commerce ...
Nick Thomas-Symonds, the UK minister for EU relations, said strict requirements could create “unnecessary barriers to trade”, ...
DFDS ended 2025 in a net loss of DKK 425m despite higher revenue, after profitability slumped and its Logistics Division ...