DSV chief reticent on Schenker: the focus on growing market share
DSV focused on gains in market share, organic growth and making investors confident in its ...
While news and analysis of the forthcoming Solas regulation has been pouring out of supply chain media since the turn of the year – expect it only to intensify as the 1 July deadline draws closer –the engineers and other tech-heads, who actually make and operate the machines that allow global supply chains to function, have been reading about it for years in WorldCargo News, which has been covering the topic since it was little more than a gleam in regulators’ eyes. And it is in WCN that you will read about most of the preparation that is actually taking place on the ground: over in Rotterdam, DB Schenker is using forklift-mounted load sensors to weigh pallets as they consolidate maritime containers and thus calculate box weights via Method 2.
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