HCB Magazine April 2022

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NEWS BULLETIN

TANKS & LOGISTICS

M&H JOINS THE NETWORK

M&H Logistics has joined the Hazchem Network, the UK-wide ADR pallet consortium, covering much of Scotland. M&H takes over the areas previously covered by Burns Express, which has decided to concentrate on other business. M&H has six depots in Scotland and another four in northern England and the Midlands. “We are delighted to add a new strength to our core services we provide our customers with,” says Anna Kozlowska, deputy managing director of M&H Logistics. “Whilst we already offered ADR delivery and collection service in some of our Scottish depots, we have now expanded it across the whole of Scotland. “Joining The Hazchem Network has been an exciting prospect for us and, having seen immediate synergies with the management teams and quality of service required, we have made a step forward to deliver the goods. We are now able to offer a UK-wide and Irish ADR service to all of our customers, including a parcel service,” Kozlowska adds. www.mandhlogistics.com hazchemnetwork.co.uk RHENUS GOES FOR GAS

Rhenus Freight Logistics has acquired four LNG-powered trucks to handle its contract with Evonik in Germany, moving about ten loads per week between Evonik’s chemical production site in Essen and the Rhenus warehouse in Düsseldorf. The Stralis Natural Power trucks from Iveco are also being used on the daily shuttle between Rhenus sites in Düsseldorf and Hilden. “As a logistics specialist, we’re constantly following the developments related to sustainable drive technologies,” says Jörg Fuchs, freight forwarding manager at Rhenus Freight Logistics. “We’re therefore delighted that we’ll be able to continue pressing ahead with this process ourselves by using LNG trucks in

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future.” Another two LNG-powered trucks have already been ordered and Rhenus plans to expand the fleet further, using the vehicles on other routes in Europe. www.rhenus.group

including tank containers for liquids, gases and powders; freight containers; refrigerated and temperature-controlled units; and specials for bulky and heavy items. www.seacoglobal.com

SEACO SHIFTS IN UAE

LEGEND OPENS IN DUBAI

Seaco DMCC has relocated to a new Middle East regional office in Dubai, the better to serve the rapidly expanding local market, especially for e-commerce goods. “Seaco is strongly positioned as the most diversified container leasing company in the world and our Dubai representation will enable us to ensure we have excellence and know-how in the region to serve our diversified market,” says Christophe Cariou, marketing manager at Seaco. “The significant regional importance of Seaco’s tank container business and container resale activities was one of the drivers behind relocation of the regional office to Dubai with its time zone and close proximity to customers, key vendors and industry partners.” The Dubai office will provide local and global customers with the full portfolio of equipment,

Legend Group has opened a new office in Dubai under Legend Shipping LLC, in line with its goal of strengthening its global presence and providing a strategic base to serve customers in the Middle East and North Africa. The new operation will offer logistics solutions for a range of freight, including bulk liquid chemicals, dry bulk and consumer perishables. “This is an important step for Legend Group in expanding our presence into the Middle East,” says CK Than, founder and CEO of Legend Group. “The Dubai office will enable us to provide better and more efficient logistics services to our customers and help us build strong relationships with key players in the region.” www.legendlogisticsltd.com


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UN experts make progress

28min
pages 50-59

ISU members handle more containers

3min
page 47

Exis offers help with IMDG Code

6min
pages 60-61

ADN 2023 nears completion

11min
pages 62-65

News bulletin – safety

6min
pages 48-49

USCG warns of battery dangers

2min
page 46

Conference diary

8min
pages 42-45

IRU training programmes get the nod

2min
page 41

Looking forward to ChemUK

3min
page 40

News bulletin – chemical distribution

6min
pages 38-39

News bulletin – tanker shipping

6min
pages 32-33

Caldic, GTM combine

2min
pages 36-37

Aeler raises cash for boxes

2min
pages 26-28

GEFO spends big

5min
pages 30-31

Mauser gets UN approval

3min
page 29

Brenntag’s strategy pays off

5min
pages 34-35

Nexxiot eyes Know Your Cargo

2min
page 25

Implico plugs TanQuid in

3min
page 24

Stolt-Nielsen starts 2022 at pace

4min
pages 18-19

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

6min
pages 22-23

Paul Gooch

6min
pages 8-9

Den Hartogh’s banner year

4min
pages 16-17

Letter from the Editor

4min
pages 3-5

Sahreej perfects depot services

5min
pages 14-15

Fort Vale values apprentices

2min
pages 20-21

30 Years Ago

2min
pages 6-7
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