Germany-headquartered tank container operator VTG and global logistics company Kuehne + Nagel are planning a merger of parts of their rail logistics activities, the companies say.
Germany-headquartered rail logistics provider and tank container operator VTG brought in revenue of €767m during 2012, a 2.3% increase over the 2011 figure.
SHIPPING The position of tank containers in the intermodal supply chain means that operators have to rely on deepsea container lines to get product to market. Relations between the two parties have not always been easy – but perhaps things are beginning to change
Germany-headquartered rail logistics provider VTG has been certified in accordance with the recently introduced EU Entity in Charge of Maintenance (ECM) scheme.
Germany-headquartered rail logistics provider and tank container operator VTG reports revenues of €379.9m in the first half of 2012, a slight increase on the €373.8m brought in during first half 2011, according to VTG’s latest financial statement.
As chemical transport markets in Asia continue to speed in development, ever larger numbers of domestic players are throwing their hats into the tank container ring
Germany-headquartered rail logistics provider VTG announces that it has become the first company to receive Entity in Charge of Maintenance (ECM) certification from the Germany Federal Railway Authority.
RESULTS Smart investment in acquisitions and the benefits of being well positioned to take advantage of what new business there is have helped VTG perform well in what has generally been a difficult market