Target 17% reduction in CO2E by 2020
NewsHapag-Lloyd and Kuehne + Nagel have agreed to a 17% CO2 reduction by 2020 compared to as they aim to develop long-term solutions for container transport
UK-based powder tank manufacturer InBulk Technologies, working with Ammermann Partners in New South Wales, is poised to enter the Australian intermodal market after gaining a WorkSafe Approval Certificate for its ISOVeyor tank container design.
As the ISO-Veyor is a pressure vessel, it falls under the jurisdiction of Australia’s WorkSafe programme. The design already certified for operation in Europe and the US so register ing the design under WorkSafe was largely academic.
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