According to a scholarly investigation into a pilot project at a shipping terminal in Copenhagen, the number of hours that delayed or stranded freight is present at the port of Bremerhaven can be significantly decreased by enhancing logistics.Although the project was started in June, the academic paper claims that the largest barrier to implementing the significant adjustments that the Danish port has to make is the logistics issue brought on by delayed goods.According to Jorgen Liebenwaldt of the Department of Transportation Economics at the Danish Technical University in Copenhagen, "we a
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According to a scholarly investigation into a pilot project at a shipping terminal in Copenhagen, the number of hours that delayed or stranded freight is present at the port of Bremerhaven can be significantly decreased by enhancing logistics.Although the project was started in June, the academic paper claims that the largest barrier to implementing the significant adjustments that the Danish port has to make is the logistics issue brought on by delayed goods.According to Jorgen Liebenwaldt of the Department of Transportation Economics at the Danish Technical University in Copenhagen, "we a
UPS is considering increasing its business by 20 percent in response to increasing freight demand from e-commerce companies.
The world's biggest freight carrier is planning the bulk of the plan through its UPS Express Network Solutions (ENNS) division in a push to boost its growth by creating more new routes for freight shipments.
"It's going to be a combination of new routes and connecting new forwarding locations," UPS Chief Operating Officer Richard Perera told Reuters, referring to business coming through UPS' network.
The world's biggest freight carrier is planning the bulk of the plan through its UPS Express Network Solutions (ENNS) division in a push to boost its growth by creating more new routes for freight shipments.
"It's going to be a combination of new routes and connecting new forwarding locations," UPS Chief Operating Officer Richard Perera told Reuters, referring to business coming through UPS' network.

UPS is considering increasing its business by 20 percent in response to increasing freight demand from e-commerce companies.
The world's biggest freight carrier is planning the bulk of the plan through its UPS Express Network Solutions (ENNS) division in a push to boost its growth by creating more new routes for freight shipments.
"It's going to be a combination of new routes and connecting new forwarding locations," UPS Chief Operating Officer Richard Perera told Reuters, referring to business coming through UPS' network.
The world's biggest freight carrier is planning the bulk of the plan through its UPS Express Network Solutions (ENNS) division in a push to boost its growth by creating more new routes for freight shipments.
"It's going to be a combination of new routes and connecting new forwarding locations," UPS Chief Operating Officer Richard Perera told Reuters, referring to business coming through UPS' network.