Western Europe








Transport Infrastructure

Freight Logistics

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. Quotes from world leaders and the shipping industry on the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: HAPAG-LLOYD Insurance coverage, clear orders?of?the iranian government/military about the exact sea corridor to be used and the sequence of ships leaving) we would prefer to pass through as soon as possible. Insurance coverage, orders from the Iranian government/military regarding the exact sea route to be used, and the order of departure by ships) would make it easier for us to cross the strait. Our...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels following an agreement in Lebanon on a ceasefire. The shipping industry and leaders from around the world have spoken out about the Iranian declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: MAERSK "We have?taken?note of the announcement. Our priority is the safety of our crews, vessels, and cargo. We have been following the advice of our regional security partners since the beginning of the conflict. The recommendation has so far been to avoid transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. "Any decision on whether to transit the strait is based...

Freight Logistics

Quotations-Reactions from industry leaders and businessmen to Iran's statement that Hormuz was open

Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz was now open to all commercial vessels after a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. The shipping industry and other world leaders have weighed in on the Iranian Declaration. SHIPPING INDUSTRIES: KNUT ARILD HARIDE, CEO of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association "If this is a step in the right direction, then it is a positive development. The situation is still unresolved. There are many outstanding questions, such as those related to sea mines and the Iranian conditions. Before any transit can take place, these aspects must be clarified. SPOKESPERSON OF HAPAG-LLOYD SHIPMENT COMPANY "We're...

Freight Logistics

Shipping data shows that Congo quarterly copper exports are down by almost 15%, while cobalt is on the rise.

According to data from the shipping industry, copper exports in Democratic 'Republic of Congo dropped by 14.6% during the first quarter, after reaching a record high a year ago. Meanwhile, cobalt shipments recovered sharply following a long-term freeze. Congo is the largest cobalt producer in the world, accounting for 70% of the global reserves. It's also the second-largest copper supplier, which makes it an important pillar of the global supply chains of electric vehicles and clean energy transition. According to Access World data viewed by?Monday, it exported approximately 4.83 million metric tonnes of?copper in 2025 and 245,700 of cobalt. The...

Freight Logistics

MSC transfers ownership of the company to children born after founder Gianluigi Apponte

MSC, the world's largest shipowner, announced on Monday that ownership of its company will be transferred to Gianluigi Aponte's two children by 2025. The Swiss-based firm said that the transfer of Diego and Alexa Apontes, respectively group president and chief finance officer, would provide 'continuity and stability over the long term in a major shift generational' at the privately-held company. The company announced that Italy-born Gianluigi Aponte will continue in his role as executive chair. He founded MSC in 1970 and turned it into a global shipping and logistics powerhouse. MSC will also focus on its core business, maritime freight...

Freight Logistics

Fastweb cancels INWIT, sparking a telecoms tower dispute in Italy

Swisscom's Italian subsidiary Fastweb terminated a long-term contract on Wednesday with INWIT. This escalated a dispute with the top telecom towers provider in the country. Fastweb, who inherited the INWIT contract through its acquisition last year of Vodafone Italy, was pushing for a renegotiation, something that the tower company had refused to do. Fastweb announced last week that it would form a joint venture to build up 6,000 telecoms masts in Italy with Telecom Italia, INWIT's 'other main customer. Sources said that TIM will follow Fastweb in terminating its deal with INWIT. The decision is expected to be made at...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments blocked, and a rise in 'jet - fuel costs. Experts in the industry said that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia, and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil export corridor. Swiss logistics group Kuehne+Nagel announced on Friday that global...

Freight Logistics

As Middle East trade routes are blocked by conflict, air freight rates have risen.

Data shows that air freight rates on some routes have risen up to 70% since the U.S./Israeli war against Iran began. The conflict has caused flights to be restricted, ocean shipments to be blocked, and jet fuel prices are on the rise. Experts say that the Middle Eastern airspace restrictions and security concerns have had the greatest impact on the rates for routes between South Asia and Europe. This is after more than 100 containers ships were stranded in the area surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil export corridor. Container ships are used to transport products like generic...

Freight Logistics

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch Thursday

Here are some company news and stories that could have a significant impact on Thursday's market in France and Benelux. ID LOGISTICS SAS French logistics company?ID Logistics announced it?booked revenue worth $3.74?billion ($4.32?billion), slightly higher than the average estimate of 3.73 billion euro. Its operating income grew 12%, to 165.2 millions euros. The net profit grew 20%, to 63million euros. Manitou BF SA Manitou BF, a French manufacturer of material handling equipment, reported a full-year revenue of 2,56 billion euros in 2025 and 68?million euro net profit. The company proposed to pay a dividend per share of 0.75 euro. Due...

Freight Logistics

Ninety one, an investment manager, increases its aluminium bets in response to the Strait of Hormuz crisis

Ninety one increased its aluminium exposure in its Global Natural Resources Fund after Middle East?conflict caused the Strait of Hormuz to be closed, threatening the global supply of the metal. Around seven million metric tonnes of aluminium is smelted in the Middle East, which represents 9% of global production. George Cheveley who manages this fund with Paul Gooden and Dawid Heyl said, "We could lose an important amount of supply in a market which is already quite tight." "We were over-weight aluminum a week ago, and now we are even more so," said George Cheveley. Cheveley said in an interview...

Freight Logistics

Shipper MSC introduces emergency fuel surcharge

Shipping company MSC announced on Saturday that it would implement a fuel surcharge for all cargo from the Mediterranean (including West Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea, East Mediterranean and Greece) and Black Sea, to the Indian Subcontinent, the Red Sea and East Africa. This will be effective March 16, 2019. The surcharge was set at $30 per twenty-foot equivalent unit for dry containers and $50 per TEU refrigerated containers from the Mediterranean, Black Sea and Red Sea. The world's largest ocean container carrier said that dry containers traveling from the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and East Africa would be charged at $60...

Freight Logistics

As planes grounded by the Middle East conflict, South Asia is awash with fast fashion clothing

According to three manufacturers, shipments of clothing for Zara and Inditex, the owners of Inditex, and other major retailers, are stuck at airports in Bangladesh and India as the Middle East conflict forces airlines like Emirates and Qatar Airways, to cancel flights. South Asia is the clothing manufacturing capital of the world. Fast fashion brands from around to world depend on Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan factories for their constant supply of T-shirts and dresses. "Some of my clothing consignments are stuck at Dhaka Airport," Shovon Islam, the managing director of Sparrow Group's manufacturer, said. Inditex, M&S Next, and Primark, among...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Wall Street Journal April 22,

These are the most popular stories from?the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and?has no?guarantee for their accuracy. Iraqi and U.S. officials said that the Trump administration has frozen security programs with Iraq's military as well as suspended U.S. dollars shipments. This is a way to increase pressure on Baghdad, to demantle powerful Iranian backed militias. Kevin Warsh, the Fed's nominee for chair, told senators that he would make a radical departure from recent monetary policy. He also promised to maintain independence from President Obama who has frequently expressed his desire for looser monetary policies. Amazon.com is...

Passenger Transportation Services

GE Aerospace maintains outlook despite fuel price surge that slows growth of flights and tests airlines

GE Aerospace announced on Tuesday that it is on track to reach the top end of its profit forecast for 2026, but it is bracing itself for a more challenging backdrop?of higher oil prices, fuel shortages and slower growth globally, despite not expecting a recession. The warning from the engine manufacturer comes at a time when a rise in jet fuel costs following the Iran War is emerging as a new stress test for airlines, its main customers. This will squeeze margins and lead to capacity cuts in certain markets. GE Aerospace's forecast of adjusted profit between $7.10 and $7.40...

Passenger Transportation Services

Spanish consumer group challenges Volotea’s fuel-related surcharges

Facua, a Spanish consumer group, demanded an investigation on Monday into the low-cost carrier Volotea’s new pricing policy that links ticket prices with fuel costs. This could result in a possible post-purchase charge of up to 16 euros. Volotea in Spain's northern Asturias region introduced the temporary policy a few days ago after oil & jet fuel prices soared because of the U.S. - Israel war on Iran. The company said that 97% customers have since decided to continue with their travel plans. Facua reports that it's the first Spanish airline to implement surcharges. Facua asked Spain's Consumer Affairs Ministry...

Transportation

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Hyundai faces challenge replacing lost Middle East sales, CEO says

Hyundai's CEO said that it will be difficult for the automaker, due to manufacturing constraints, to quickly reallocate sales to other regions, and thus make up lost sales. The CEO of Hyundai, Jose Munoz, revealed the?new?Ioniq3 EV at the Milan Design Week, in Italy. He said that the Middle East is the market with the highest margins for the South Korean carmaker, even though it does not bring "massive" profits. Hyundai's Spanish CEO stated that the conflict in the Middle East was having an impact on the company because cars produced for this region cannot be easily redirected to other...

Ground Freight

Aurubis CEO anticipates US demand for copper to reduce Comex stocks

The massive copper stockpile at the U.S. Comex exchange The CEO of German copper manufacturer Aurubis stated on Tuesday that the reserves should be drained 'in a few months' as local demand picks up. Comex has 532,000 metric tonnes of copper - nearly a quarter the annual U.S. demand - because traders shipped metal to America last year in anticipation of tariffs. The inventories have not fallen much since February when they peaked at 546,000 tons. Last week, arbitrage shipping copper to Comex was opened again. Toralf Haag, CEO of Aurubis, said: "I believe it's an issue with supply security."...

Ground Freight

LME fines PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services Spain PAC Global Services 250,000 pounds for violations in the warehouse

The LME announced on Wednesday that it had fined PAC Global Services Spain?250,000 pounds ($334,175) as a disciplinary action for violating its rules. In a notice to members, the exchange, which is the oldest and largest market for industrial metals in the world, listed eight PGS violations of its warehouse agreement. The most serious violations were found during an investigation at a PGS warehouse in Taiwan. Copper was discovered in a yard in the open outside of the facility. The notice stated that "the storage of metal outside an approved?LME shed is an egregious violation of the warehouse agreement... as...

Integrated Logistics

Italy confiscates $32 million in tax and labor probes from France's CEVA Logistics

Italy's tax authorities announced on Tuesday that they had seized 27,4 million euros ($31.8 million) from two French units of CEVA Logistics. This is a new chapter in investigations into alleged tax fraud, and illegal labor practices. This move, which targets the French multinational known for its partnership in Ferrari's F1 Team, is similar to other actions taken against Italian logistics and delivery companies, such as FedEx, DHL, Amazon, etc. Milan prosecutors accuse CEVA of issuing fake invoices in order to?mask cheap labour, bypassing labour laws and tax laws and avoiding?taxes and social security payments. CEVA Logistics?did not immediately respond?...

Ground Freight & Logistics

Mexico orders Paris auction house to stop selling pre-Colombian artworks

Mexico's government announced on Thursday that it had taken legal action to force Millon, a French auction house, to stop the planned sale this week of 40 precolombian artifacts Mexico considers to be its cultural heritage. Mexico has launched "appropriate legal procedures before?the?relevant?authorities", and reached out via diplomatic channels to repatriate the artifacts, Culture Secretary Claudia Curiel stated in a social media post. She said, "The protection of cultural heritage is the responsibility of the State and an act historical justice." Millon will hold an in-person sale of a precolombian collection entitled "Les Empires of Light" (The Empires of Light),...

Ground Freight

HOLD Gupta, a businessman, was denied permission to appeal the Trafigura nickel fraud case.

The 'London High Court' refused to allow Indian businessman Prateek gupta, who was found guilty of defrauding commodities trader Trafigura by using fake nickel cargoes. The Geneva-based 'Trafigura' alleged that Gupta had been the mastermind behind a fraudulent "Ponzi Scheme" where he and his firms agreed to deliver high-quality nickel 99.8% but delivered low-value materials or even worthless ones instead. Gupta admitted he didn't deliver high-grade Nickel cargoes, but said Trafigura?staff designed the scheme. Former Trafigura head nickel trader Sokratis Oikonomou denies this. Last month, Judge Pushpinder Saini found that Gupta's companies and Gupta had induced Trafigura to sign contracts...

Ground Freight

Sweden's Einride raises 113 million dollars ahead of US listing

Swedish autonomous trucking firm Einride announced on Thursday that it has raised $113 million in private equity investment ahead of its merger with a blank check company and public listing of shares in the U.S. scheduled for the first half. The funding 'was committed by both new and existing investors, including EQT Ventures. It will 'help support the technology roadmap of the company and its global expansion across North -America, Europe, and the Middle -East. Einride stated that the?listing? now values the company as a $1.8 billion equity value, compared to the $1.8 billion valuation when the announcement was made?in...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

German union announces nationwide local transport strike on Feb. 27, 28

Verdi, a German public sector union, has called for local transport workers to strike on the 27th and 28th of February to increase pressure on wage and working conditions negotiations. The talks on a collective pay agreement will affect around 150 bus, tram, and local train companies with approximately 100,000 employees across Germany. This includes the cities of Berlin and Hamburg. Negotiations include working conditions, such as working hours, shift work and allowances for weekend and night work. The exact demands differ from one state to another. Christine Behle, the union's deputy chair said: "The negotiations are barely making any...

Ground Freight & Logistics

Some US investors are turning to infrastructure amid the AI sell-off

Wall Street's love for artificial intelligence giants is cooling, and some investors are shifting their focus to infrastructure companies, which they believe will benefit from AI spending. This shift has spawned a number of new products. Shares of AI tech giants like Alphabet and Amazon have seen sharp drops after huge gains over the past few years. Investors are worried that returns on their "massive investments" in developing smarter AI system won't justify these lofty valuations. Asset managers say that investors should focus on companies receiving the checks, such as chipmakers, data centers, and utility firms, which provide the nuts...

Ground Freight

AI is a threat to U.S. industries, from software to real estate

Wall Street is 'in the grip of AI disruption fears. Investors began by selling shares in software companies, but quickly spread to other sectors that were seen as susceptible to automation. This led to sharp losses this week for U.S. stock prices. AI-related scare tactics have affected even industries such as legal services, private credit, data analytics and insurance. Anthropic's legal AI plug in caused a drop in global?tech stocks. Investor unease grew after a series of AI model updates and new releases. Emmanual Cau, equity strategist at Barclays, said that fear is driving the market's sentiment. Investors are still...

Ground Freight

Bertelsmann, a German logistics company, has acquired a majority stake in Indian firm

The head of Bertelsmann's investment division said that the German media and service group has acquired a majority stake in Lets Transport. It hopes to leverage its position in India as an?important market for growth. In an interview published Tuesday, Carsten Coesfeld, CEO of Bertelsmann Investments said: "We have now achieved 80%." Bertelsmann owns the publisher Penguin Random House, is active in education and services, and has a stake in Lets Transport. This ownership began in late 2018. The logistics company, founded in 2015, connects truckers with corporate clients across India. Coesfeld stated that the market for Lets Transportation is...

Ground Freight

Spain has agreed to new safety measures, which have led to the end of the strike by rail workers' unions

Spain's major unions of rail workers have called off their?three-day national strike that began earlier on Monday after the authorities agreed to?boost investment and reinforce staffing in response to a series of high-profile accidents. In the last?month?, several consecutive derailments, crashes, and deaths left dozens of people dead. This sparked public concern about the state of Spain’s rail infrastructure. A high-speed train crash on January 18 in southern Andalusia left 46 dead, while a derailment in northeastern Catalonia two days later killed a driver. In a recent statement, the Spanish Transport Ministry announced that it would invest 1.8 billion euro...