Mr Joy's round-up – make your play in the Game of Logistics
Time to hit it out of the park… or cop a hospital pass
The new state aid train has not yet left the station. And whether or not it will, or when, is a massive sticking point for debt-laden Deutsche Bahn, Europe’s largest railway operator and owner of 3PL DB Schenker.
Whose latest sins are in check, all things considered.
No big fuss?
As supply chain pressure built in late Q2 ’20, DB Schenker swiftly turned confrontational, deeply annoying from the outset, one of its chief ocean freight suppliers – Denmark’s AP Møller-Maersk Group; the Germans ...
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