Growth of maritime traffic

  According to the 2018 CNUDED (Conference on Trade and Development) report, growth in shipping traffic is not expected until 2023. Trade increased strongly in 2017 to 4%, based on the recovery of the global economy. Statistically speaking, this is the highest in the last five years. Global transshipment volumes reached $ 10.7 billion and [...]

2018-10-31T15:55:19+01:0031 October 2018|Categories: News, Sea freight, Transport|Comments Off on Growth of maritime traffic

Swiss civil aviation

In 2017, Swiss civil aviation registered around 1.4 million take-offs and landings, which included 56 million local and transfer passengers. With approximately 99% of the total, the line and charter traffic was distinctly dominant at passenger level. General aviation consists of 67% of the movements.   Key figures on civil aviation in 2017   The [...]

2018-10-19T15:33:56+02:0019 October 2018|Categories: Air freight, News, Transport|Comments Off on Swiss civil aviation

Traffic on Rhine river

From next week, it will no longer be possible to use the Rhine for container traffic. There is no other choice than to use rail or truck. We suggest that you reserve your containers a few weeks in advance, especially for export, because we can book inbound containers much earlier, compared to outbound ones.

2018-10-17T16:44:34+02:0017 October 2018|Categories: News, Sea freight, Transport|Comments Off on Traffic on Rhine river

Travelling by cargo

For many years, it is possible to travel with the largest container ships of the world. This transportation is not well known to the general public, but does delight sea lovers who can enjoy a long and slow journey, discovering the largest ports in the world and satisfy their thirst for freedom when the ship [...]

2018-10-03T07:59:15+02:003 October 2018|Categories: Sea freight, Transport|Comments Off on Travelling by cargo
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