TPM: Carriers' need for better yield puts more pressure on NVOs
Carriers have been managing NVO [non-vessel operator] compliance “much more strictly” in the post-Covid market, ...
The shift to electric in the automotive sector is harming European forwarders and car-carriers, while Chinese and US players could be in for a smoother ride, according to Transport Intelligence’s (Ti) chief analyst, Thomas Cullen.
Ti’s report analysing the transformation of the automotive logistics sector reported that China has become one of the most important economies in both global automotive production and consumption.
It found that automotive production in China is now in excess of 30m vehicles per year, with some ...
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