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21 October 2024
CLECAT ROAD LOGISTICS INSTITUTE MEETS
The CLECAT Road Logistics Institute convened on 17 October to discuss key developments impacting road transport and logistics at both national and EU levels. Members had an exchange on the ongoing revision of the Combined Transport Directive, acknowledging that the latest draft compromise proposal showed improvements in several areas.
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21 October 2024
COUNCIL APPROVES EU DEFORESTATION REGULATION DELAY
The Council of the European Union has agreed to postpone the application of the EU deforestation regulation (EUDR) by 12 months, a move designed to allow member states, operators, traders, and third countries more time to comply with its requirements.
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21 October 2024
LOGISTICS FOR EUROPE 2024: RETHINKING SUPPLY CHAINS
On 19 November, CLECAT and ESC will host the third Logistics for Europe 2024 event at the Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the EU. Entitled ‘Rethinking Supply Chains,’ the conference will bring together shippers, freight forwarders, and other stakeholders in the supply chain, as well as European lawmakers, for a constructive dialogue on the challenges facing European industry.
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14 October 2024
Türkiye Logistics Summit
The Türkiye Logistics Summit, organized by CLECAT member UTIKAD, is set to take place on October 23, 2024, at the Four Seasons Bosphorus Hotel in Istanbul.
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14 October 2024
CLECAT Newsletter 2024/27
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14 October 2024
CLECAT Newsletter 2024/27
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11 October 2024
ITF PAPER ON RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CONNECTIVITY, RESILIENCE AND DECARBONISATION OF FREIGHT TRANSPORT
The International Transport Forum (ITF) recently published a report evaluating the relationships between connectivity, decarbonisation and resilience in freight transport. Written by Alan McKinnon, the paper is the fourth in a series of ITF expert working papers, which first explored how to enhance each of the parameters separately.
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11 October 2024
MORE WORK NEEDED AT IMO FOR GLOBAL MARITIME DECARBONISATION MEASURES
Following the conclusion of the IMO Maritime Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meeting held last week, member states of the International Maritime Organisation remain divided over the economic measures required to incentivise and accelerate the decarbonisation of maritime transport.
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11 October 2024
GEMINI WARNS OF POTENTIAL 'MELTDOWN' WHEN SUEZ REOPENS
This week, The Loadstar reported that Gemini carriers, including Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, are warning of an "operational meltdown" when the Suez Canal reopens for shipping traffic.
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11 October 2024
UK EXTENDS SAFETY & SECURITY DECLARATION WAIVER FOR EU IMPORTS
The UK’s Customs Authority, HMRC, has announced an extension for the waiver of the Safety and Security (ENS) declaration requirement for goods imported from the EU. Originally scheduled for implementation on 31 October 2024, the new date has been moved to 31 January 2025.