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18 Apr: Logistics Day
On 18 April, the Logistics Day, we held a workshop on logistics for the students of the Krúdy Gyula Technikum and Gimnázium SZC in Siófok (the school also offers training for logistics technicians).
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Commitment to sustainable, green shipping is one of our core values. This has led us to joining the Lean & Green program of the logistics sector, which not only applies state-of-the-art solutions to effectively measure and analyse our carbon footprint but also develops proposals to reduce emissions. We have developed our own CO2 emission calculator to support our customers with data provision. We embrace partners that share similar values.
On 18 April, the Logistics Day, we held a workshop on logistics for the students of the Krúdy Gyula Technikum and Gimnázium SZC in Siófok (the school also offers training for logistics technicians).
Global container crisis, vast delays due to Ever Given. The accident that happened 3 years ago showed the world that even a single vehicle can cause a serious crisis in the international transport of goods.
The world economy began a slow but lasting recovery in the footsteps of the global economic crisis in 2008. COVID hit the economy in this state creating a situation never known before.
Freight forwarders offer depressed prices to compete with each other ignoring the increased tolls. They are willing to work with freight charges that fall below cost price.
We did our best to spread the word: shipping can be greener and it is our responsibility to make it greener.
Our milestones in 2023.
Upon a request of the Budapest Corvinus University, Gyulai Krisztina gave a lecture in English to undergraduates on shipping and sustainability.