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How NORD's Virtual Commissioning of Drive Digital Twins Enhances Drive System Development
The evolution of system planning now embraces the power of digital twins—a game-changing service offered by NORD that allows engineers to simulate and verify drive systems before physical production.

Valenciaport Sets Ambitious Targets for 2035: Full Energy Self-Sufficiency and Zero Emissions
Valenciaport has unveiled a comprehensive strategy focused on achieving carbon neutrality and complete energy self-sufficiency across its facilities in Valencia, Sagunto, and Gandía by the year 2035.

TTC Celebrates 110 Years with Stefanovich as New President and $44,000 in Scholarships
The 110th anniversary gala of the Trucking and Transportation Council (TTC) unfolded as a shining milestone event highlighted by the appointment of a new president and the awarding of substantial scholarships totaling $44,000 USD.

PROCare Transforms Order Processing and Warehouse Operations Through Orderwise ERP Integration
PROCare, a UK-based manufacturer specializing in accessible wet rooms, bathrooms, and adaptive kitchens, has experienced a remarkable expansion in its operational throughput and warehouse efficiency thanks to the implementation of Forterro’s ERP and WMS solution, Orderwise.

Dow’s Transportation Index Hits 9 Days of Gains Highlighting Momentum in Trucking and Freight Markets
The Dow Jones Transportation Average is on a roll, riding a striking nine-day winning streak—an achievement rarely seen this century.

DHL expands its Middle East footprint with a cutting-edge Innovation Centre and sustainable logistics hub in Dubai
DHL has unveiled a significant upgrade to its logistics infrastructure in Dubai by opening a new next-generation Innovation Centre and investing €120 million in a sprawling multi-user warehouse.

Unpacking CCOO's Call for Action on Reduced Coefficients and Its Impact on Transport Professionals
The professional lives of freight and passenger transport workers are once again under the spotlight as CCOO issues a strong warning about upcoming mobilizations.

Frankfurt Airport Enhances Pharmaceutical Supply Chains with Pharma.Aero Partnership
Frankfurt Airport, recognized as the 16th largest cargo hub worldwide by tonnage, has joined the Pharma.Aero network, a global alliance dedicated to improving the logistics of life-sciences and healthcare products.

How CargoAi’s CargoMART Interline Revolutionizes Qatar Airways Cargo's Global Digital Bookings
When the freight world moves at lightning speed, any tool that slices through complexity is a blessing.

Air Cargo Demand Rises Sharply in November 2025 While E-commerce Challenges Loom for 2026
November 2025 handed the global air cargo sector a welcome boost, with demand jumping by 5 percent year-on-year, surpassing earlier months and defying expectations for a slowing market.

US Energy Department Boosts Rare Earth Metal Recovery Efforts With $134 Million Funding
Backing Rare Earth Recovery Initiatives to Strengthen Domestic Supply The U.S. Energy Department has announced a significant funding boost of up to $134 million to propel projects focused on recovering and refining rare earth metals from unconventional sources like mine tailings and discarded electronics. This funding is part of an ongoing effort to shore up the domestic supply chain of critical minerals that play an essential role in numerous high-tech and defense applications. Where the Funding Is Targeted The financial support is directed towards technologies and projects that demonstrate commercial viability in extracting rare earth elements, such as praseodymium, neodymium, terbium,

UK Air Cargo Volume Climbs to 687,000 Tonnes in Third Quarter of 2025
UK air cargo carried through the nation’s airports reached 687,000 tonnes in the third quarter of 2025, marking a modest upturn compared to the same period last year’s 679,000 tonnes.
