Freight forwarding
17. April 2023

WOF Interview with Johannes Mikula, Regional Director at C.H. Robinson

Mr. Johannes Mikula has been working in the logistics industry with for over 20 years. After spending several years in the United States, in 2019 he started to operate as a Regional Director at C.H. Robinson, driving the development of Global Forwarding in Central and Eastern Europe since then. We talked to Mr. Mikula at the last WOF SUMMIT Vienna 2023 about his vision on the current state of global supply chain and the recent achievements of C.H. Robinson. C.H. Robinson solves logistics problems for companies across the globe and across industries, from the simple to the most complex. With the combination of our multimodal transportation management system and expertise, they use their information advantage to deliver smarter solutions for our 100,000 customers and 85,000 contract carriers. Their technology is built by and for supply chain experts to bring faster, more meaningful improvements to the customers’ businesses. www.chrobinson.com

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Freight forwarding
17. April 2023

New RCG rail link from Budapest to Rijeka

Starting now, ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) is expanding its nationwide TransNET with a fast and reliable…

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Freight forwarding
31. March 2023

INTERVIEW WITH SAM SHEN FROM PRIMY OCEAN AIR LOGISTICS

    Sam Shen, founder and managing director of Primy Ocean Air Logistics Co., Ltd., had…

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Freight forwarding
28. March 2023

INTERVIEW WITH SEAN BRANDENBURG FROM CENTRAL CARGO NORTH AMERICA

        Sean Brandenburg, CEO of Central Cargo North America, has over 30 years…

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Freight forwarding
28. March 2023

Gebrüder Weiss opened a logistics terminal in Tyrol, Austria

Gebrüder Weiss opened a logistics terminal in the Kreckelmoos industrial estate in Reutte on March 22. …

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Freight forwarding
31. January 2023

Interview with Michaela Královičová, the CEO of INFINITY FORWARDING

Michaela Královičová is the CEO of the shipping company Infinity Forwarding and the Asia-Europe import-export consultancy Infinity Standard. Both companies are headquartered in Bratislava and are expanding to other European countries. Michaela has studied in Slovakia as well as Asia and earned a doctorate in International Business Management. Since 2017, Michaela has been advising companies importing from and exporting to Asia. Kindly give us an overview about the shipping services that Infinity Forwarding is offering in Slovakia and Czech Republic? Infinity Forwarding offers a wide range of shipping, customs, and consulting services. Our added value for clients is that we understand how foreign trade is done and thus can provide import and export consulting on top of just moving the cargo from A to B. Our main focus is multimodal transportation (e.g. sea-rail-truck and air-truck), but due to the high customer demand, this year we started providing road transportation services for bulk cargo in Europe. Where do you see the biggest challenges in global supply chains for the year 2023? The biggest challenges for 2023 will definitely be the increasing fuel/energy costs that are impacting demand for goods as well as the shortage of truck drivers in Europe. These factors are keeping the prices of shipping services in Europe high even despite of the price decrease of the ocean and rail freight. At WOF Summit Vienna you will take part in the panel discussion about the future of the new silk road, can you give us an insight to the actual challenges by rail from China to Europe? The Northern Corridor is currently stable and without serious delays. The main challenge for Europe is our overdependence on this corridor that goes through Russia and the lack of alternative route with comparable capacity to handle all cargo. Both the Southern and Middle Corridors do not have the sufficient capacity and infrastructure to become full substitutes in case the Northern Corridor would be hit by Western sanctions or if Russia decided to block the route. China plans to start building the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway this year, but it will take several years to finish the project, which means that we will only see results (in case the project will be finished successfully) in the long term. How do you charge the importance of the WOF Events as platform for the supply chain industry in CEE overall? The WOF Events are a great platform for logistic service providers to find new business partners and learn more about the trends in automation and technology related to our industry. I also like the networking possibilities and nice atmosphere on the events. What recommendation do you want to give to your customers to prepare for smooth imports from Asia to the CEE region in 2023? Since the beginning of the pandemics, I feel like there is little that is smooth about importing from Asia. What was a shock earlier is the new normal now. I believe the pandemics and subsequent logistic crisis that shown itself in the form of service disruptions, delays and increased costs, made the providers of logistic services more resilient and agile. In 2023, our customers can benefit from lower ocean and freight prices and shorter transit and overall delivery times. I would recommend the customers to plan their orders and shipments ahead of time, and in case of urgency, prioritize rail over air. I believe that 2023 will be a good year for importers who are prepared. Infinity Forwarding, s.r.o. is a Slovak logistics company that specializes in multimodal transportation. We handle both general and DG (ADR) cargo. We provide our clients with comprehensive services and ship worldwide. We also offer customs clearance and transport insurance. This young dynamic company was established as a transport division of the foreign trade consulting company, Infinity Standard, a. s., which connects European entrepreneurs with Asian suppliers and customers, and supplies customers in Europe with goods and machinery from China, India, Vietnam and other Asian countries. Currently, Infinity Forwarding provides sea, rail, air and land transportation throughout the world. We also offer clients customs services and business consulting. For more information visit www.infinityforwarding.eu

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Freight forwarding
17. January 2023

Siemens Mobility gets a €3 billion project in India

– Siemens Mobility to deliver 1,200 electric locomotives and provide 35 years of full-service maintenance – Single largest locomotive order in the…

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Freight forwarding
19. December 2022

DB Supervisory Board decides to prepare for sale of DB Schenker

The Supervisory Board of Deutsche Bahn AG (DB) has assigned DB’s Management Board the task of examining and preparing…

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