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    Weak US industrial activity casts cold light on LTL demand outlook
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    Growing project cargo scale testing transport limitations, but driving innovation
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Gemini ‘game changer’ for Wilhelmshaven as volume soars

The hub in northern Germany is expecting rapid volume growth for the rest of the year following a record first quarter spurred on by the launch of the carrier alliance.

Weak US industrial activity casts cold light on LTL demand outlook

Lower LTL volumes are likely in the coming months, but pricing remains elevated, according to producer price index data.

Growing project cargo scale testing transport limitations, but driving innovation

Larger components are pushing handling boundaries with an increasing number of locations too small to accommodate growing cargo sizes.

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