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Europe’s Freight Sector Struggles with Rolling Strikes and Structural Fatigue

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News Europe’s logistics infrastructure, long praised for its resilience, is now showing signs of serious strain as strikes ripple across the continent. What began as sector-specific disputes over pay and pensions has evolved into a broader wave of labor unrest that’s complicating freight movement, stressing...

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Germany Seeks Private-Sector Support to Strengthen NATO’s Eastern Readiness

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In a quietly coordinated effort, Germany is reinforcing its defense logistics by enlisting key industrial partners to prepare for a potential NATO deployment on the alliance’s eastern flank. The move, although not tied to any imminent crisis, highlights Berlin’s growing focus on readiness in...

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TFI International: A Quietly Steady Q1 in a Freight Sector Still Searching for Momentum

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News TFI International, one of North America’s most diversified logistics companies, published its first-quarter results this week, offering a glimpse into how disciplined strategy can still make a difference in a freight market short on visibility and long on uncertainty. The Montreal-based group, which operates across...

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The Logistics Recalibration: How Amazon’s $15 Billion Strategy Signals a Shift in Supply Chain Thinking

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In recent years, logistics has undergone a quiet revolution—one defined less by spectacle than by structural change. And with its latest $15 billion investment in 80 new U.S.-based distribution hubs, Amazon is making clear that it no longer sees logistics as a back-office function....

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Washington Targets Chinese Shipbuilding with New Port Fees: Strategic Protection or Trade Gamble?

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In a move likely to intensify trade tensions and provoke global shipping realignments, the U.S. government has introduced a sweeping surcharge on all commercial vessels built in Chinese shipyards. The measure—unprecedented in scope—will impose port access fees of up to $3.5 million per stop...

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DSV Finalizes €14.3 Billion Acquisition of DB Schenker, Signaling a New Era in Global Logistics

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News DSV, the Danish logistics group known for its bold acquisition strategy, has completed its largest deal to date: the purchase of DB Schenker for €14.3 billion. With this move, DSV cements its place among the most influential players in the global freight industry. The acquisition,...

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