International Transport Journal
The International Transport Journal (ITJ) is a global logistics and trade magazine located in Basel, Switzerland. It publishes 21 editions each year, available in full English, French, and German, reaching readers in 131 countries. For special events like international trade fairs, the magazine is also printed in Russian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Additionally, starting in November 2014, ITJ will release its first Italian-language supplement.
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1 week ago |
transportjournal.com | Andreas Haug
In conversation with Vinko Castrogiovanni, managing director of Fiege Switzerland. Fiege Switzerland is positioning itself as a full-service provider with a focus on individual logistics solutions, international freight forwarding and resilient networks. In this interview managing director Vinko Castrogiovanni addresses industry-specific requirements, the role of digital tools and new opportunities in Zurich.
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2 weeks ago |
transportjournal.com | Andreas Haug
In conversation with André Strebel, CEO, Schneider Transport. Schneider Transport has exemplified transport reliability ever since it was established in 1865. André Strebel, who’s been with the firm since 1991 and was appointed CEO in 2018, spoke to ITJ editor-in-chief Andreas Haug about Schneider’s milestones, its courageous decisions and modern foci – and how not to lose sight of employees and customers, even in today’s digital age.
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2 weeks ago |
transportjournal.com | Andreas Haug
Seafrigo is expanding its multimodal services by adding two new facilities in Santiago de Chile, and simultaneously positioning itself as a strong logistics partner for the country’s booming export industry. Seafrigo, a leading international specialist in temperature-controlled food logistics headquartered in Le Havre (France), has expanded its presence in South America with two new offices in Chile.
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1 month ago |
transportjournal.com | Andreas Haug
Turkish air traffic control and IST airport operator IGA have introduced the simultaneous operation of three independent runways. Three Turkish Airlines flights were dispatched on their way personally by the country’s transport minister. On 17 April 2025 an important new chapter in European aviation history was opened at Istanbul airport (IST).
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1 month ago |
transportjournal.com | Andreas Haug
New sub-concessions for the inland ports of Arles and Lyon combine public and private forces to strengthen the Rhône-Saône corridor. Their focus, presented at Sitl in Paris, is on sustainability, intermodality and the ability to compete. Two landmark decisions concerning the Rhône-Saône corridor were taken by the inland ports of Arles and Lyon, which are positioning themselves for a multimodal and sustainable logistics future.
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