Global container demand declines spurred by backhaul blues
All eyes on the tariff fallout
Austrian logistics and haulage operator Gebrüder Weiss recorded a 10% growth in revenues in 2024 over the previous year and itself described itself as “a crisis-resistant service provider and dependable employer”.
The company today reported that its 2024 revenues amounted to €2.71bn, compared to the €2.46bn it received in 2023.
The privately owned firm did not report profitability but said its equity ratio remained steady at 60%, while its workforce across the group’s 180 locations globally rose by 100 over the course ...
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