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LOGISTICS NEWS<br />

Rhenus introduces option for greener<br />

aircraft via 'RHEGREEN'<br />

BERLIN: The Rhenus Group took<br />

over the South African freight<br />

forwarding and logistics specialist,<br />

Wo r l d N e t L o g i s t i c s ( W N L ) ,<br />

headquartered in Johannesburg, as<br />

the company positions its own<br />

network in the region.<br />

In addition to having a dense<br />

network of business sites in South<br />

Africa, the company also has several<br />

branches and partners in Asia and<br />

Germany. The takeover is still subject<br />

to approval by relevant cartel<br />

authorities.<br />

The World Net Logistics Group not<br />

only involves WNL in South Africa, but<br />

also the national companies known as<br />

WNL Germany with business sites in<br />

Bremen and Frankfurt/Main as well as<br />

WNL Asia with companies in Hong<br />

Kong, China, Malaysia, Taiwan,<br />

Thailand and Singapore.<br />

The core business activities of<br />

World Net Logistics involve air and<br />

sea freight operations. One major<br />

focus lies in providing air freight<br />

connections between South Africa<br />

and Germany as well as maritime links<br />

between South Africa and China,<br />

Germany and Great Britain.<br />

WNL also has its own vehicle fleet<br />

for overland services as well as<br />

warehouse capacity in Johannesburg,<br />

Cape Town, Durban and East London.<br />

WNL's customers mainly come from<br />

the automotive, electronics, health<br />

care, FCMG and retail sectors.<br />

“The takeover of World Net<br />

Logistics marks an important step for<br />

us in establishing a network in South<br />

Africa and other African countries.<br />

WNL's presence in Asia and Europe<br />

also strengthens our global network<br />

with additional intercontinental<br />

connections. We are confident that<br />

we will grow further together and that<br />

within the Rhenus Group, WNL will<br />

continue to develop sustainably,”<br />

says Tobias Bartz, a Rhenus Board<br />

member.<br />

CEVA taps new sea-rail route between China and Europe<br />

SHANGHAI: CEVA Logistics North<br />

Asia has successfully launched a new<br />

multimodal mode of transportation<br />

between China and Europe via the<br />

Xiamen sea-rail route cutting travel<br />

time further to move goods.<br />

Located in southeast mainland<br />

C h i n a , X i a m e n i s a h u b c i t y<br />

geographically located for sea and rail<br />

transportation. It connects China's<br />

surrounding coastal countries via the<br />

Belt and Road to reach the West.<br />

Multimodal transport reinforces trade<br />

and economic growth across the<br />

region.<br />

C o o p e r a t i n g w i t h X i a m e n<br />

International Railway Service (XMIRS),<br />

CEVA Logistics started a block train all<br />

the way to Duisburg, Germany. With<br />

the transit in Xiamen, sea freight<br />

consolidated from Asian countries can<br />

easily take the “Belt and Road” express<br />

to the West.<br />

“Depending on the origin cities in<br />

Asia, it will take 16-17 days at a<br />

minimum to reach the destination in<br />

Europe via Xiamen. More block trains<br />

will be operated as demand grows. I<br />

am convinced that the countries and<br />

cities along the Belt and Road will<br />

benefit from the advantage of this<br />

seamless transportation mode, which<br />

in turn will attract more domestic and<br />

foreign enterprises' attention to<br />

Xiamen,” said David Wu, General<br />

Manager at XMIRS.<br />

“In addition to our recently setup<br />

regular trucking service between<br />

China and Europe, multimodal (Sea-<br />

Rail) transport is another mode to<br />

connect East and West, which saves<br />

more than 10 days compared with sea<br />

transport alone. We hope to further<br />

drive our partnership with XMIRS by<br />

opening new Wednesday block trains<br />

and regular Saturday block trains for<br />

South China and Asian customers'<br />

alternative transportation needs. We<br />

are convinced that our Xiamen<br />

multimodal transport service will grow<br />

and develop in the near future,” said<br />

Kelvin Tang, Director of Road and Rail<br />

at CEVA Logistics North Asia.

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