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Shipping a container from Germany depends on where you’re sending it, the type of goods, and whether it’s personal or commercial cargo. Here’s a clear breakdown of how to ship a container from Germany step by step. [...]
Dear valued customers, Please find herewith an important message received from the Port of Antwerp. Please inform your customers to strictly follow below guidelines. Compliance with these rules will be subject to control by the authorities: We trust that all parties involved will take note of these regulations in order to continue this cargo flow in a safe and sustainable way. “ [...]
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Cars are one of the biggest purchases people ever make, only surpassed by real estate purchases. Compounding matters is the fact that we typically by multiple cars over a lifetime, and cars go down in value. Here are some of the biggest mistakes people make when shopping for a car. [...]
Diesels burn up to 25 percent less fuel than gasoline engines, so they are crucial to helping automakers reduce overall fleet carbon emissions to 95 grams per kilometer by 2021 from 118.1g/km now. "Diesel clearly is needed to reach the midterm climate and CO2 targets," BMW Group CEO Harald Krueger told reporters at last month's Frankfurt auto show.[...]
This is example of a very Document which you will receive after your car has been shipped. This document entitles or authorizes the Consignee at destination port to receive the vehicle. This Document is created after vehicle is loaded on the Vessel at the the Port. Gizaw Auto Export will send the document by DHL Express to the consignee.[...]
UNLESS you are a hermit, you own and consume things that have passed through the port of Rotterdam. Last year the port handled 466m tonnes of cargo, more than double the amount of Europe’s second port, Antwerp. The endless shifts in the size and composition of these flows provide an instant indicator of the state of the world economy. And the trends that are transforming the port’s operations—automation and the shift away from fossil fuels—give a sense of the future too. [...]