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CBAM/ EU Legislation

CBAM – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Read the facts available here >> CBAM 4PL Central Station has many years of experience in transport and logistics solutions both on a consulting basis and as an outsourcing partner in fourth-party logistics. To meet the challenges in transport emissions and to help our customers understand reports and emissions from transport and logistics, they have created tools and methods for […]

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Marine, cargo & Logistics trends report

Marine, cargo & Logistics trends report Marine, cargo, and logistics organizations that support global supply chains continue to show extraordinary resilience and adaptability. Recent international events, combined with economic challenges and disruptive technologies, have transformed the ecosystem underpinning the movement of goods around the world and highlighted risks for which the industry needs to improve

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Knowledge exchange between RI.Logistica Members!

Knowledge exchange between RI.Logistica Members! Alexander Fiege from GSI/FAIR visited ESS Logistics department to see the work hands on! Everything from inbound deliveries, goods receipt, site transport, loading/unloading and the processes behind transport- and slot time booking, disposal policy, gas handling through consignment stock and much more was on the agenda. 🏆The goal was to

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Zoom meeting with STFC

First review of STFC´s Logistic Health and Maturity Check!

We have had our first review of STFC´s Logistic Health and Maturity Check! Thank you, Ben Lewis, Matt Danson and Gemma Corney for a fantastic meeting with great output. 🏆 The goal of the review was to understand STFC´s logistic challenges and success stories and to calibrate the result. Based on the output from the meeting we have defined some of the areas RI.Logistica will focus on

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Getting science in place at GSI/FAIR with RI.Logistica

GSI and FAIR are a new member of the non-profit organization RI.Logistica which aims to “get science in place” by providing tools, infrastructure and standards for logistics. In operating and upgrading the existing GSI accelerators and experiments as well as building, installing and commissioning our future FAIR research facilities, GSI/FAIR are facing colossal logistical challenges.

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High level meeting with DG Research & Innovation at the European Commission!

RI.Logistica invited to high level meeting with DG Research & Innovation at the European Commission! On the 14th of September, Jörgen Larsson (vice chair) and Jimmy Binderup Andersen (CEO) met up with Dejan Dvorsek (Deputy Head of Unit) and Michael Arentoft (International Cooperation) in Brussels to discuss the impact of the RI.Logistica Association. Apart from a

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Think Local – Act Global

Think Local – Act Global European Spallation Source ERIC Logistics Department invited nearby companies Tetra Pak, Axis Communications and Graphic Packaging International – Europe to a visit at ESS for an open discussion about hands-on cooperation in the field of logistics – all under the RI.Logistica flagg. Geographically closely located to each other, the purpose was to see if we

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Visit FAIR and GSI

Our dedicated team, including Vice Chair Jörgen Larsson, CEO Jimmy Binderup Andersen, and Cassandra Waad, was cordially invited by FAIR and GSI to engage in a fruitful discussion on present logistics challenges. The focus of this meeting was to explore the myriad benefits that RI.Logistica brings to the table, delve deepinto the complex logistic challenges faced by

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