The automotive industry is stagnating, in other areas land transport is increasing
In the post-COVID-19 pandemic, logistics is experiencing a global free transport capacity shortage. The same is reported by both air, rail and sea freight. We asked Ivana Košianova, head of land transport in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, about the current state of land transport. In recent months, his team has ensured the delivery of customer samples to Japan and the rapid transport of shipments from Portugal to Russia, while also testing an LNG-fueled truck.
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