Bilogistik Adapts to Royal Decree 214/2025 with its Environmental Product Declaration
At Bilogistik, sustainability is not an obligation, it is a conviction. At a time when new legislation is setting the pace toward a lower-carbon economy, […]
At Bilogistik, sustainability is not an obligation, it is a conviction. At a time when new legislation is setting the pace toward a lower-carbon economy, […]
The European Union (EU) strengthens the monitoring of imports to protect its market from goods originating in non-member countries. International Trade in Transformation In recent […]
While there was somewhat of a return of professional events in 2021, 2022 is set to be a year full to the brim with the […]
The Basque Hydrogen Corridor (BH2C) held its first meeting on Monday, 8th November, at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. The event was officially opened by the […]
2021 has been a complex year for international transport. Factors such as the various effects of the pandemic, container shortages and Brexit have been creating […]
Sharp increases in sea freight prices are impacting the international transport sector. This and other circumstances threaten the viability of many companies, who are beginning […]
Following a period where the Covid crisis took centre stage, the consequences of Brexit are now beginning to become noticeable in the United Kingdom. Supply […]
The roll out of intermodal transport has become one of the main European priorities. Alongside climate goals, the need to support ports and logistics hubs […]
The major difficulties arising these pandemic times have, however, allowed us to learn some positive lessons. The need to face disruptions in the logistics chain […]
European Community Shipowner’s Association (ECSA) has announced the 10 priorities on which maritime logistics will be based in the next five years, being this a strategic vision for the future.
Operation Brock is one of the new concepts that emerged with the proximity of Brexit, which will greatly affect road transport between the European Union and the United Kingdom.
World Maritime Day commemorates the work of IMO throughout its history. This year, as a central theme, the focus has been placed on the presence of women in the sector and on the development of systems for safe navigation.