| More German rail disruption Rail transport in Germany is strike-bound once more, after the locomotive drivers employed by Deutsche Bahn (DB) started their ninth strike on 19 May over an unresolved collective bargaining conflict... Click here for more Kalmar books more RTCHs Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has received an order to supply a further 18 rough terrain container handlers to the United States Department of Defense... Click here for more ZIM turns in sharp improvement The Israeli carrier has reported healthier financial results despite a fall in carryings... Click here for more Ferrymaster earns its TIPs Pan-European logistics provider P&O Ferrymasters is leasing a further 400 trailers from TIP Trailer Services in the the latest stage of its fleet expansion and replacement programme... Click here for more Antwerp launches SECA discounts As of 1 June the port of Antwerp will grant a discount to seagoing vessels that use alternative technology to reduce emissions of particulates... 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