Dublin Port Shipper’s Multi Camera System

Doyle Shipping Group, a port service, logistics and renewable energy specialist, has fitted an advanced multi-camera system on a fleet of 14 rubber-tyred gantry crane to further improve safety at Dublin Port. This follows the success of the solution from Camera Telematics – initially fitted on 44 terminal tractors, as well as 16-tonne forklifts and reach stackers, operating at the port – which has contributed to a 35% reduction in serious incidents in the past two years.

“The camera system forms a crucial part of our strategy to develop the most advanced terminal in Ireland, using the latest digital aids to improve port safety and safeguard everyone working onsite,” explains Kieron Moore, SHEQ Manager at Doyle Shipping Group. “Working closely with Camera Telematics, we have implemented and expanded a highly effective camera solution that is playing a crucial role in reducing collisions, investigating incidents and enhancing Duty of Care.”

The rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes have been installed with Camera Telematics’ iC360 solution, which has been adapted to meet unique operating requirements of container handling. This includes four cameras that cover the different views and angles needed to provide 360-degree visibility, with an in-cab monitor providing the operator with a complete view around the crane equipment. The camera solution is used alongside other digital safety tools including a RTG laser-based collision prevention system.

“The camera solution is a vital tool that enhances the other safety systems used within our digital strategy. As well as a real-time tool for our equipment operators, it is heavily used to investigate actual or alleged incidents, so we can quickly understand what took place, confirm liability and identify how best we can learn from the incident. With these proven benefits, there was a very strong case to roll-out the technology to our RTG cranes as part of our commitment to continuous safety improvement,” adds Moore.

Mark Stamper, Director of Camera Telematics said: “Our ability to develop highly reliable and functional camera solutions, adapted to the precise requirements of different cargo handling equipment, has made partner of choice to the port industry. Our technology, backed by our unmatched expertise and support, is making a massive difference improving safety and mitigating risk for valued customers, such as DSG, within the fast-paced and critical port environment.”

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Path to Decarbonized Intermodal Supply Chains

Girteka is shifting toward more sustainable operations by combining rail and road transport and optimizing long-distance deliveries across Europe. Only in 2024 the usage of intermodal solution rose by 35% compare to 2023, delivering more than 24.000 fulltruck loads. From Spain or Italy across the Europe, intermodal is increasing the choice of solutions available for companies seeking reliable, environmentally friendly transportation – even for temperature-sensitive goods.

Growing Demand for Intermodal Solutions

In 2024, demand for intermodal services has steadily grow, reflecting the logistics sector’s growing focus on sustainability. Girteka‘s network now connects key European regions, including Spain, Italy, France, Germany. Companies in industries like food & beverages and cosmetics opt for intermodal transport as a practical way to lower emissions while maintaining product quality and delivery precision.

Thanks to advanced digital tools like real-time visibility and remote control of trailers, Girteka ensures cargo arrives in perfect condition. One example highlights the potential of using combined version of sustainable solutions. Combining transport to and from rail terminals with HVO fuel allowed to save up to 90% of CO2 emissions, with deliveries remaining punctual and in ideal condition.

Tangible Emissions Reduction

Girteka’s intermodal services have made a measurable impact on emissions reduction. In 2024 alone, the company saved over 23,6 million of kilograms of CO₂, demonstrating the effectiveness of intermodal solutions in achieving sustainability goals.

By covering long distances with trains capable of carrying up to 50 trailers at a time, companies across industries are choosing intermodal for both environmental and operational efficiency. Girteka plays a critical role in this process by acting as a facilitator and coordinating efforts among customers, intermodal providers, and supply chain stakeholders. With the support of digital tools, each transport is carefully calculated in terms of emission reduction, so each customer’s transport can be measured by reducing its carbon footprint, which is much more accurate than the average in the logistics sector today. With such precise and much below-the-sector average emissions reporting, companies can tackle their Scope 3 emissions more accurately and provide relevant accuracy and proof of reduction and reduction efforts.

Decarbonization: A Shared Effort

Decarbonizing supply chains requires collective action. Customers, intermodal operators, and carriers like Girteka must collaborate to create efficient, sustainable solutions. This co-creation allows to analyze and optimize the existing supply chains with the knowledge and expertise of large carriers and bring various scenarios to the table to decide which solutions are the best, knowing the individual goals of each of the stakeholders.

EU initiatives such as the ‘Greener Freight Transport Package’ are expected to reduce infrastructure and bureaucratic barriers, making intermodal transport even more accessible. Internet of Things, real-time monitoring capabilities further simplify integration into supply chains. With the proper support, companies can reshape their logistics systems to meet environmental and business objectives.

“Today, we see the real benefits of collaboration in logistics,” says Larisa Senkevičienė (pictured), Intermodal Business Development Manager at Girteka. “By co-creating sustainable solutions, we can reduce emissions significantly while maintaining high-quality, on-time delivery.”

Scaling Sustainable Practices for 2025 and Beyond

As 2025 is already in full swing, Girteka is committed to further investments in digital tools and expanding intermodal services. Strengthening partnerships with rail operators and incorporating alternative fuel options like HVO100 or BEV for first — and last-mile deliveries are key to scaling these efforts and decarbonizing the supply chains 100%.

Girteka’s 2024 achievements prove that sustainability in logistics is achievable. The company reduces emissions by combining innovation, collaboration, and responsibility while delivering exceptional service. “Sustainable logistics is no longer just a possibility – it’s a reality that benefits businesses, the planet, and future generations. Intermodal solutions showcase that by working together, the logistics industry can meet environmental challenges head-on, shaping a greener, more efficient future,” concludes Senkevičienė.

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Green, Intelligent, Returnable Packaging

ALSCO are a leading integrated returnable-package service provider in China, primarily focusing on serving automotive parts manufacturers and OEMs within the automotive industry.

The company’s comprehensive services consist of two main segments:

(i) Total Container Management, which includes pooling services where we manage the entire container operation process from design to recovery through our digitalization capabilities and extensive operational network, along with rental services and other value-added services;

(ii) container sales, providing a focused selection of containers to meet diverse customer needs.

According to Frost & Sullivan, in terms of revenue for 2023, ALSCO were the largest provider in both the whole pooling services industry and the automotive pooling services industry in China.
The company’s pooling services, which are at the heart of its ‘Total Container Management’, form the core of the business. Through this pooling service model, supported by an advanced digital
systems and platforms, ALSCO are committed to helping clients enhance their logistics efficiency, significantly reduce their packaging costs and achieve their green economic objectives as well
as ESG goals.

As of June 30, 2024, ALSCO managed an asset pool comprising over 1.2 million returnable containers and operated 944 circulation routes covering 97 cities, supported by 70 CMCs. Together, the asset pool and an extensive logistical network enabled the company to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

In addition, as of June 30, 2024, ALSCO has expanded its business overseas with two international circulation routes including Indonesia and South Korea, and international partners span across East Asia, Europe and North America. The company has also established subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Thailand to support this international expansion.

Value Propositions:

ALSCO distinguishes itself from competitors by offering a unique set of benefits that cater to the dynamic needs of returnable-package services, ensuring cost-effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability. These benefits include:
• Cost Reduction
• Efficiency Improvement
Timely Service with Extensive Network
• Circular Economy Practices Aligned with ESG Goals

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Supply Chain Leader is new ToolsGroup CEO

ToolsGroup, a supplier of supply chain and retail planning and optimization software, today announced the appointment of Sean Elliott as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.

Elliott brings more than two decades of strategic leadership and technical expertise in supply chain software development and leadership to ToolsGroup. Most recently, he served as Co-CEO at Körber Supply Chain Software.

At ToolsGroup, Elliott will focus on accelerating innovation, driving strategic business expansion, and strengthening its partnerships and ecosystem to deliver a best-in-class customer outcome and experience.

“We are thrilled to welcome Sean to ToolsGroup,” said Andrew Zbella, Principal at Accel-KKR and member of the Board of Directors. “His proven leadership, deep technical background and continued commitment to customer-centric innovation make him the ideal leader to lead ToolsGroup into its next chapter of growth and transformation.”

Over his 17-year tenure at Körber Supply Chain Software, Elliott held multiple leadership positions and spearheaded the development of innovative solutions to address the industry’s most complex challenges. Before joining Körber Supply Chain Software, Elliott was the CTO at HighJump, a global supply chain software provider later acquired by Körber.

“I am honoured to join ToolsGroup at this exciting moment in its journey,” said Sean Elliott, CEO of ToolsGroup. “The company has a remarkable heritage as a global leader in supply chain planning and is a pioneer in leveraging data science and AI to improve business performance. Our recent innovations in simulation, scenario planning, and global inventory rebalancing highlight ToolsGroup’s continued commitment to providing category-leading solutions that address our customers’ most significant needs and opportunities. I look forward to collaborating with our talented team to drive our vision and deliver exceptional value to our customers, partners, and stakeholders.”

Zbella added, “We thank Inna Kuznetsova for her leadership over the last three years. In leading ToolsGroup, she made important strides in the company’s journey by creating a customer-centric organization and integrating a global team. We are excited to see what the future holds for ToolsGroup under Sean’s leadership.”

Kuznetsova expressed confidence in the transition, stating, “It has been an incredible honour to lead ToolsGroup through three consecutive years of ARR and profitability growth, business transformation and innovation. I am very proud of what we have achieved together and have full confidence in the executive team’s ability to continue driving the company forward to continued success in the years ahead.”

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UK Freight Association Introduces eLearning

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has an exciting new development in its programme of training: all-inclusive access to a range of bitesize eLearning courses. This initiative is designed to provide full trading members with unlimited access to eLearning, giving opportunities for them to upskill their teams, and is all part of the membership fee.

BIFA Bitesize is a suite of eLearning that has been developed as part of BIFA’s ongoing commitment to provide a variety of training options, aimed at enhancing knowledge in areas critical to freight forwarding, customs compliance, and international trade.

The first rendition of BIFA Bitesize content features extracts from the existing BIFA Freight Forwarding and Customs Essentials courses. Some of the key topics include: Preparing to Trade; Incoterms 2020; Inward and Outward Processing; Customs Warehousing; Classification; Returned Goods Relief; Paying HMRC, and Procedure Codes.

Additionally, a brand new CDS Compliance course will be added to the platform very soon. The initial mandatory module, centred around an import home-use declaration, outlines potential consequences of compliance errors. Subsequent modules, which cover a range of regimes, will follow.

These courses have been carefully curated to support both newcomers and experienced professionals in the industry, ensuring that all staff of all members have access to up-to-date and relevant basic training to further support their professional development. It also helps BIFA members to stay ahead in the fast-paced world of international trade and customs compliance, which is evolving constantly.

Carl Hobbis, member services director at BIFA, who has management responsibility for the trade association’s training and development services said: “We believe the inclusion of this eLearning platform as part of the standard membership subscription of full members is a game changing move for a trade association in the sector.

BIFA Bitesize is accessible via the BIFA member portal at www.bifa.org which provides full details on how to navigate the platform and access the courses. There are no limits on the number of learners per member that can be enrolled, enabling companies of all sizes to provide high-quality, flexible training to their entire teams.”

Steve Parker, director general of BIFA added: “We are always striving to provide exceptional value to our members via a variety of training options. With BIFA Bitesize, we believe we are setting a new benchmark in freight and logistics training. We are excited to see this new service in action and look forward to supporting our members in their continued professional development, which is one of the core services of the trade association.”

For members who prefer more formal qualifications or instructor-led training, BIFA continues to offer its highly regarded BTEC qualifications and a range of trainer-led courses. These options are ideal for those seeking more in-depth, accredited learning experiences.

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