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Blockchain-based app can hold supply chain partners accountable for container damage

Blockchain – The invincible technology changing the face of innovation of 2018 Logistics services provider TCompanies’ newest venture, Photo Equipment Interchange Receipt (PEIR), is an app for logistics companies that aims to digitalize the process of recording damage to containers and trailers. The PEIR app’s interface allows those handling freight at transition

Self-driving technology hits speed bumps

A self-driving Volvo vehicle, purchased by Uber   Multiple accidents have put automated cars and trucks in the hot seat. Automated vehicle technology in the United States has been gaining less support in recent months after various crashes have occurred involving self-driving cars. On March 18, an Uber Volvo SUV operating in self-driving mode

Uganda Fuel Crisis Grounds Police Cars, Reduce Operations

Kampala - Uganda Police is experiencing a fuel crisis that has crippled its day-to-day operations. Fuel companies supplying the police force have reportedly stopped providing fuel since the money released in the last quarter of 2017/2018 financial year was not enough to clear the Force's outstanding debts. "Money was released but it

Nigerian Govt Signs $6.68 Billion Contract on Ibadan-Kaduna Rail

A section of the Ibadan-Kaduna Rail project. The federal government of Nigeria on Tuesday signed $6.68 billion contract agreement for the Ibadan-Kaduna segment of the Lagos-Kano rail line with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC). The information is in a statement by Yetunde Sonaike, the Director, Press, Federal Ministry of Transportation in Abuja. Mrs.

DHL, Rail Cargo Group, expand China’s ‘Belt-Road’ plan with new Chengdu-Vienna route

Left to right: Erik Regter (Member of the Board RCG), Thomas Kowitzki (Head of China Rail, Multimodal Europe, DHL Global Forwarding), Thomas Kargl (Member of the Board RCG), Christoph Wahl (Managing Director Austria, DHL Global Forwarding) and Clemens Först (Spokesperson of the Board RCG) In a deal spanning six countries and

Asia-Pacific carriers experience robust cargo growth, higher yields, in 2017

With major manufacturing economies in the Asia-Pacific region benefitting from increased trade activity, the area’ airlines reported a robust 9.6 percent jump in international air cargo traffic as measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTK) for the year, according to preliminary aggregated financial performance figures released over the weekend by the

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