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PLA introduces TIMELINE in Peru

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PLA are pleased to introduce TIMELINE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS SAC, representing Peru, as the newest member of the Project Logistics Alliance community.

Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Lima, Peru, TIMELINE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS SAC is a trusted international logistics operator offering tailored transport solutions across industries. With a highly experienced team and a trusted global network of strategic partners, the company delivers comprehensive logistics services that add value across the entire supply chain. By tailoring solutions to meet each client’s unique needs, TIMELINE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS ensures efficient, reliable, and cost-effective cargo handling on a global scale.

TIMELINE LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS is particularly recognised for its expertise in project logistics, with proven capabilities in managing door-to-door operations for oversized and heavy-lift cargo. From specialised trucking and vessel chartering to air freight and complex river transport, the team is equipped to coordinate and execute even the most challenging projects. Their deep experience in Peru’s remote and logistically demanding regions makes them a preferred partner for infrastructure and energy projects across the country.

Key Services:Project Cargo Services – Breakbulk and Ro-Ro Services; Oversize and Heavy Lift Cargo Handling; Air, Vessel, Part and Barge Chartering; International Freight – Ocean Freight, Air Freight, International Inland and Multimodal Transport; Inland Trucking – Oversize and Heavy-Lift Cargo; General, Palletised, Loose, and Containerised Cargo; Dangerous Goods; Equipment: Flatbeds, Container Trucks, Lowboys, SPMTs, Cranes (up to 200 tons), Forklifts, Reach Stackers, Refrigerated Trucks; Fluvial Freight – River Transport via Barges with onboard cranes for jungle-region project sites; Packing and Lashing – Custom Packing (pallets, wooden boxes, etc.); Lashing for standard and oversized cargo; Customs Broker Services – Definitive and Temporary Imports and Exports; Re-Exports; Customs Handling for Fairs, Trade Shows and Concerts.

10 July 2025 |

TII SCHEUERLE RBTS in action for ENERCON

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As part of a comprehensive repowering project in Lorup, Lower Saxony, ENERCON is currently replacing 16 older wind energy turbines with ten modern E-175 EP5 turbines.

In addition to the construction of new towers, this also means a precision transport operation involving a total of 30 impressively-sized rotor blades – each of them almost 86 metres long. They are therefore among the longest onshore rotor blades in the world.

The first transports have now been successfully completed. Loaded at the Jade-Weser port facility in Wilhelmshaven, the 99.5-metre-long heavy load combinations covered the approximately 160-kilometre route to the wind park during two nights of transport – not a great distance but a logistical masterpiece nonetheless.

Prior to the project itself, ENERCON Logistic had decided to purchase three SCHEUERLE Rotor Blade Transport Systems (RBTS). The deciding factors for this investment were not only the unique technical features of the system – such as the lateral displacement of the blade on the dolly, double lifting cylinder design or gyrostatic transport platform – but also the professional support provided by the team from TII SCHEUERLE, starting with the initial technical consultation through to the required training.

“With the RBTS, we have a reliable and well-thought-out solution that gives our drivers flexibility while simultaneously protecting the sensitive rotor blades. The combination of technology and support were absolutely convincing,” said Tino Hülsmeyer, Truck Fleet Manager at ENERCON Logistic.

Right from the start, exiting the motorway demanded everything from the team: the trailing unit had to be lifted using a very wide angle in order to swing over crash barriers and roadside barriers – a situation that not every manufacturer can deal with and solve so confidently. Here, the SCHEUERLE RBTS fully demonstrated its strengths and advantages.

The SCHEUERLE RBTS was specially developed for the transport of the increasingly longer rotor blades produced for the latest generation of wind turbines. It consists of a towing vehicle with a 3 or 4-axle semi-trailer, an adapter for the rotor blade mounting and a trailing unit with its own steering system. The modular design allows flexible adaptation to accommodate different rotor blade types and transport requirements. Thanks to the high lifting height as well as the option for flexible steering control of the trailing unit, even narrow town centres, roundabouts or demanding reversing operations can be mastered safely and efficiently.

“The enormous lifting height of the RBTS was crucial for this operation. Such situations are really no problem for our system,” explained Markus Pflederer, Sales Manager at TII SCHEUERLE.

High demands were also placed on technology and the preparation phase in the Friesoythe area: a roundabout was temporarily dismantled and covered with steel plates while the rotor blade’s swivel range was adjusted accordingly. The tractor unit including the lifting adapter had to drive through an underpass while the trailer was still manoeuvring on the roundabout area – this resulted in a complex interplay of vehicle guidance and system control.

The final challenge was waiting in the wind park itself: reversing 800 metres along a narrow farm track – with a rotor blade behind you that is barely visible in the rear view mirror. The solution: perfect interaction between the rear steering system and the driver who steers the trailing unit via a radio connection whereby constantly maintaining a clear overview.

10 July 2025 |

PCN welcomes CFA in Tanzania

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PCN are pleased to introduce CFA Logistics Agency as new members in Tanzania and Kenya.

The company hold TAFFA certification with headquarters in Arusha and offices in Dar es Salaam and Mombasa. They are well-organised and knowledgeable in managing project cargo operations with an excellent understanding of international logistics and clear and smooth coordination.

Director, Godson Meisilal Laizer comments; “We are enthusiastic about contributing to the network and building long-term, mutually beneficial partnerships. Through PCN, we are looking to connect with reliable agents who share our values of efficiency, transparency, and excellence in logistics services.”
“CFA Logistics Agency is a dedicated and forward-thinking company based in East Africa that provides a comprehensive suite of top-notch forwarding, logistics and clearing services, catering to the diverse needs of our clients across various sectors.

With substantial operating capacity, a team of highly professional experts, and over 10 years of successful experience, we offer seamless transportation and logistics solutions. Throughout our journey, we have demonstrated innovation, excellence, and commitment to our partners, clients, and stakeholders.

CFA Logistics Agency specializes in handling complex cargo for medium to large-scale projects. This involves efficiently managing the transportation, logistics, planning, and coordination required for the successful movement of project, breakbulk and OOG cargo by sea, land or air. Additional activities include customs clearance & documentation processes, regulation compliance, permits & licenses, risk management, route surveys, and insurance.”

“We work closely to carefully understand each project’s specific requirements, timelines, destinations, and challenges, enabling us to create comprehensive and reliable logistics plans tailored to unique needs.”
Some recent projects successfully undertaken by CFA Logistics Agency are featured below.

Import, clearance and delivery of wheel loaders from China to the mining fields of the Geita Region in Tanzania. CFA Logistics expertly handled the import, ensuring smooth clearance at Mombasa Port and seamless border transitions. With precision and efficiency, they delivered the cargo safely to its destination keeping the client’s operations on track.

Import, clearance and delivery of heavy mining machinery. CFA Logistics expertly managed the handling of the cargo from the port to the site in Mpanda, Tanzania. With seamless coordination and real-time tracking, they ensured a safe and timely delivery and kept their client’s important operations running smoothly.

Import, clearance and delivery of an excavator to the heart of Mpanda, Katavi in Tanzania. CFA Logistics ensured smooth operations in handling the high-performance excavator. Navigating port formalities and border procedures with expertise, they carefully coordinated the journey, delivering it safely to their client, ready for action in the mining fields.

Export and clearance of construction materials. CFA Logistics successfully managed the handling of roofing sheets, ensuring smooth handling from start to finish. Taking care of every detail, the cargo was processed for export before efficient transport, customs clearance, and timely delivery.

10 July 2025 |

Tadano completes acqusition of IHI

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Tadano Ltd. today announced the successful completion of its acquisition of the transportation system business of IHI Transport Machinery Co., Ltd., a consolidated subsidiary of IHI Corporation.

This acquisition marks a strategic milestone in Tadano’s ongoing effort to expand its product portfolio and enhance value for customers across the globe.

As part of the transaction, a new company named IUK Crane Ltd. was established on February 17th, 2025, to facilitate the transfer of the subject business. On July 1st, Tadano acquired 100% of IUK Crane’s shares, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. In alignment with Tadano’s strategic direction, the company will be renamed Tadano Infrastructure Solutions Ltd., and Mr. Toshiaki Ujiie, President, CEO, and Representative Director of Tadano Ltd., will also serve concurrently as President of the new subsidiary.

This move advances Tadano’s Mid-Term Management Plan and further positions the company as a comprehensive provider of lifting solutions. IHI Transport Machinery’s transportation systems business, with more than 50 years of engineering expertise, includes Jib Climbing Cranes, Port and Large Offshore Cranes, Wind Power Cranes, and Bulk Handling Systems. These additions complement Tadano’s existing offerings, particularly its Lattice Boom Crawler Cranes produced in Germany, and enhance its ability to support customers in industries such as construction, ports and offshore, wind energy, and general industrial applications.

“The completion of this acquisition is a key step in expanding our capabilities in the global lifting equipment market,” said Mr. Ujiie. “By integrating this business into our group, we are better equipped to serve the evolving needs of our customers and deliver long-term value.”

The acquisition cost is approximately 15.3 billion yen (however, the final acquisition cost has not been fixed at this time because the price adjustment based on the share transfer agreement has not been completed).
This acquisition underscores Tadano’s commitment to innovation, diversification, and global leadership in lifting solutions.

9 July 2025 |

Sarens concludes demanding project

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Sarens recently concluded a technically demanding project in Port Kembla, New South Wales, Australia, as part of BlueScope Steel’s refurbishment of the No.6 Blast Furnace (6BF), the country’s largest steel production facility.

The 6BF Reline Project, officially titled the No.6 Blast Furnace Reline – Dustcatcher Jacking, required the precise jacking of a 440-tonne dustcatcher building to allow for the installation of new lock-hopper ductwork. This effort was a vital component of BlueScope’s ongoing modernisation strategy and will enable the recommissioning of blast furnace operations for increased productivity.

The refurbishment addresses long-standing issues with dust emissions from the furnace, which posed both environmental and safety concerns. By integrating new technology, the client is taking a significant step toward more controlled and cleaner steel production.

To support this effort, Sarens was tasked with raising the dustcatcher building by 1,5 metres, an operation that demanded extreme precision and engineering excellence. With tolerances as tight as ±5mm and an operational window limited by strict weather constraints, Sarens delivered a solution that combined expertise, technical ingenuity, and proven equipment.

Selected for its technical experience and the robustness of its equipment, Sarens deployed the CS250 climbing jack system along with its custom bracing solution, the BS220. To ensure the operation could withstand Australia’s stringent design wind speeds, up to 41m/s for a 1-in-100-year event, the system was carefully engineered to meet these extreme requirements.

The jacking beams, designed and provided by the client, helped lower the starting height and improve overall system stability. The operation proceeded in two lifting phases, with intermediate installations of bracing before the structure was finally set down onto newly-installed leg extensions.

Despite the tight jobsite—confined by nearby structures and limited access routes—the Sarens team completed equipment setup in just three days and finalised the lift within a 12-hour continuous operation window.

The lift was executed with the help of 12 crew members: Five from Sarens and seven supporting riggers from the client side. Equipment was mobilised via standard trailers, with bracing sections pre-built to minimise site work. In total, Sarens spent one week on site, completing the entire operation efficiently and safely.

Sarens Project Manager Hugo Saua commended the project team, saying: “The precision and performance of the equipment were key to the success of this complex jacking operation. It was a great example of Sarens’ engineering strength and collaboration with the client to deliver an outstanding result.”

As BlueScope Steel’s blast furnace prepares for a new chapter, Sarens is proud to have played a role in supporting cleaner production processes and a stronger steel industry in Australia.

9 July 2025 |

ABL Australia strengthens engineering leadership

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ABL Australia has appointed seasoned marine and offshore energy professional Sujith Sam Mathew as its new Engineering Manager, reinforcing its commitment to delivering expert technical assurance and consultancy across the offshore energy lifecycle.

With over 20 years of global experience in marine warranty survey (MWS), casualty investigation, and engineering project management, Sujith brings a wealth of knowledge to support clients in transportation and installation (T&I), operations and maintenance (O&M), and decommissioning. His career spans high-stakes projects in oil & gas, nuclear, and renewables across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific.

Based in ABL’s Australian headquarters in Perth, Sujith’s new role will focus on further expanding ABL’s offering in MWS and engineering consultancy. Alongside this, the role will explore areas for potential growth and innovation to bring added value in marine loss prevention and management.

“Sujith’s wealth of experience, leadership, and professionalism will be instrumental in guiding our Australian engineering team forward. His arrival marks a strategic step in our continued growth across Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne – building on our legacy in oil & gas and maritime, and innovating to support Australia’s evolving marine and energy landscape.” Jason Hannath, ABL Australia’s Country Manager.

ABL has been a trusted partner in Australia’s offshore energy journey since 1988, with a track record that includes MWS roles on Ichthys LNG, Gorgon LNG, and the Scarborough project. The company also supports the maritime sector with services in technical due diligence, marine assurance, and casualty response.

9 July 2025 |

Kalmar introduces next-generation lithium-ion battery technology

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Kalmar has introduced its second-generation lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery solution for its range of electrically powered counter balanced equipment: reachstackers, empty container handlers and forklifts.

The new battery system delivers enhanced energy capacity, improved thermal stability, and a longer, more predictable performance curve across a wide range of operating environments. The solution is now available globally with the European standard, while versions for the US and Chinese standards will follow in 2026.

Building on the success of its previous Li-ion solution, Kalmar’s Gen 2 battery technology has been developed to meet the growing demands of customers seeking safer, more efficient and more sustainable cargo-handling solutions.

The new battery features advanced cell chemistry that extends the battery’s life cycle. With more energy throughput compared to the previous generation, customers can expect consistent and reliable performance over the long term. This results in reduced battery replacement costs and easier shift planning, contributing to lower total cost of ownership.

With the Gen 2 solution, Kalmar electric equipment will substantially improve the battery capacity, e.g. Kalmar electric reachstackers will in a heavy duty application be able to operate up to 10 hours, allowing for greater flexibility and uptime in demanding terminal environments.

In addition to increased energy capacity the Gen 2 battery also offers improved thermal resilience. This provides enhanced operational safety and stability, especially in hot climate conditions.

Peter Berndtson, Vice President, Counter Balanced Product Line, Kalmar: “Our second-generation battery is a major step forward in helping our customers transition to fully electric fleets without compromising performance. The enhanced safety, longer lifespan and improved operating times provide our customers with a high level of predictability and peace of mind when it comes to managing their operations.”

Kalmar continues to lead the way in developing advanced, eco-efficient solutions for the material handling industry, supporting customers in meeting their electrification and sustainability goals.

9 July 2025 |

Demanko delivers oversized transformer to U.S. power plant

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Demanko are glad to share the successful transport of a 55,000 lb transformer to a newly constructed power plant in the United States.

Demanko’s team arrived before sunrise, ensuring all equipment was in place and that the cargo was safely and smoothly loaded onto the transport vehicle.

Convoy escorts were arranged to manage the oversized dimensions and comply with regulatory requirements.

The company remained actively involved throughout the journey, coordinating every stage of the move and assisting with final positioning at the destination.

Their hands-on approach and dedication helped ensure a safe, timely, and satisfactory delivery for all parties involved.

“With Demanko you have a team that goes the extra mile for you.”

8 July 2025 |

DEME celebrates launch of the Norse Energi

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This week, DEME celebrated the successful launch of its second wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), Norse Energi, at the Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore Ltd.

This marks a major step forward as the vessel enters its final construction phase.

Designed by GustoMSC, Norse Energi – like its sister vessel Norse Wind – is engineered to install turbines with rotor diameters over 300 meters and XXL monopiles up to 3,000 tons, even in water depths of 70 meters. These vessels will be among the most advanced WTIVs in the industry.

The launch ceremony honored the strong partnership between CIMC Raffles and DEME, built on trust, respect, and excellence. From the first steel cutting in January to the launch, safety has remained a top priority.

The vessels Norse Wind and Norse Energi are expected to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2025 and early 2026 respectively, and they will be coated in the iconic DEME green color.

8 July 2025 |

WWPC to host Membership Conference in Milan

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The Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) is pleased to announce its 23rd Membership Conference, taking place in Milan, Italy, October 5–8, 2025.

Network members, sponsors, and invited guests will gather for a dynamic program featuring insightful presentations, member-to-member meetings, and engaging social events, all set in one of Europe’s most iconic cities.

This year’s conference holds special significance as WWPC celebrates its 25th anniversary. “We are determined to make sure this event leaves a lasting impression on all who attend. A very big Thank You goes to the WWPC Italian member Fioravanti SRL team of Riccardo Fioravanti, assisting us to prepare for our 23rd conference and 25 years anniversary celebration in Milan.” says Wolfgang Karau, Director of the network.

In alignment with its commitment to social responsibility, WWPC will support Children in Crisis Italy through its annual charity auction. Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on sponsored items, with all proceeds going toward the foundation’s important work.

WWPC looks forward to welcoming the global network to Milan for what promises to be a memorable and meaningful event.

7 July 2025 |

Mammoet signs support agreement for TenneT’s 2GW programme

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Mammoet has signed a support agreement for TenneT’s 2GW program; one that will see it support Heerema Marine Contractors (Heerema) with the offshore installation of two giant topsides for the 2GW Program.

Mammoet will help to prepare them for floatover operations by skidding the topsides from HTV to the newly-built Heerema H731 barge, using hydraulic skid shoes.

After the skid-over operation, Mammoet’s unique Mega Jack System will lift the topsides to the designated floatover height onboard the H-731. A Deck Support Frame (or floatover frame) will then be pulled underneath the topsides to enable their final installation onto jacket foundations.

TenneT’s 2GW program will see a total of fourteen high-voltage direct current (HVDC) offshore grid connection systems, each with a capacity of 2 gigawatts (2GW), installed in the North Sea by 2032 – six in Germany and eight in the Netherlands.

The innovative HVDC systems receive and send ashore power generated by wind farms in the North Sea. They convert this power from AC to DC and offer a higher transmission capacity using fewer cables.

Richard Verhoeff, Sales Director at Mammoet, said: “With this contract, Mammoet will be playing a key role in securing the future of energy in Northern Europe while showcasing our unique capabilities in both high-precision skidding and jacking operations.

We are delighted to be working closely with Heerema and thank them for enabling us to play an even greater role in the wider energy transition”.

Martijn Wijdeveld, Director Supply Chain Management and Procurement at Heerema, added: “Mammoet is a market leader in offshore wind heavy lift and transport, and has proven it has the knowledge, equipment and engineers to manage the world’s biggest projects.

We look forward to collaborating with them, benefitting from their vast experience of carrying out heavy lifts and transports safely and efficiently”.

7 July 2025 |

Rhenus Turkiye recertified for CEIV Pharma

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Rhenus Türkiye has successfully renewed its CEIV Pharma certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), confirming its commitment to meeting the highest global standards in pharmaceutical logistics.

The recertification highlights the company’s dedication to handling temperature-sensitive healthcare products with care, precision and full regulatory compliance.

Since entering the pharmaceutical logistics sector in 2021, Rhenus Türkiye has built its service around a simple but powerful principle: behind every shipment, there’s a patient. This mindset has shaped everything from team training and infrastructure to risk management processes. With the renewed certification, Rhenus Türkiye continues to be one of only a few logistics providers in Türkiye to hold this demanding international qualification.

“This certification is more than a requirement – it’s a reflection of our promise to customers and the people they serve,” says Korcan Tugrul, Managing Director of Rhenus Türkiye. “We see every shipment not just as a product, but as something that directly impacts health and lives.”

In the Turkish market, CEIV Pharma certification remains a rare achievement. The standard, developed by IATA, is recognized worldwide as a mark of operational excellence in pharmaceutical logistics. For Rhenus Türkiye, it opens doors to major international tenders and sends a strong signal to global pharmaceutical manufacturers: their products are in safe hands.

As part of the recertification, Rhenus Türkiye used the opportunity to sharpen key internal processes. The team enhanced how it monitors and evaluates performance indicators (KPIs), implemented stronger risk-based approaches across daily operations, and expanded training through IATA’s Pharma program to boost team know-how.

“As Rhenus Türkiye, we don’t see this certification as just another requirement. For us, it’s a clear signal that we’re doing the right things for the right reasons,” says Korcan Tugrul. “We’re proud to provide pharmaceutical logistics that go beyond compliance—built on trust, consistency and care for the people behind every shipment. For us It’s not just a product. It’s a patient.”

7 July 2025 |

Vestas wins 115 MW order in Germany

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Vestas has secured an order from ENERTRAG for V172-7.2 WM wind turbines for two projects in Brandenburg, Germany, totalling 115 MW.

It is the largest order of V172-7.2 MW turbines to date for Vestas.

Led by strong momentum in Germany, Vestas’ +7MW wind turbines, consisting of the V162-7.2 MW and V172-7.2 MW, has surpassed 1 GW of firm order intake in May 2025 with the first commercial installations of these wind turbines successfully completed.

“We’re thrilled to have closed these two projects with ENERTRAG, one of Germany’s leading and most innovative project developers”, says Jens Kück, Senior Vice President, NCE Sales Onshore. “Our partnership with ENERTRAG builds on a long-standing, trusted relationship and mirrors our strong strategic alignment and shared commitment to innovation.”

“With this order, we are realising two major wind projects in our home region of Brandenburg. Both projects will become part of the ENERTRAG Verbundkraftwerk, supporting our strategy for a secure and 100% renewable energy supply. Thanks to Vestas latest turbine technology, we can deliver more energy with fewer installations – strengthening regional supply and reducing land use. The projects will power around 85,000 households and cut over 200,000 tons of CO₂ annually. Together with Vestas, we are advancing performance, innovation and local benefit,” says Dr. Gunar Hering, CEO ENERTRAG.

The agreement is for the supply, installation, and commissioning of twelve V172-7.2 MW wind turbines for the 86 MW Malchow Ost project, and four wind turbines of the same type for the 29 MW Tantow 1 wind farm. Upon completion, Vestas will service the turbines under a 25-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement designed to ensure optimised performance of the assets.

Turbine delivery is expected to begin in the first half of 2027 with commissioning scheduled for completion in the second half of 2027.

3 July 2025 |

CEVA and bol sign early contract renewal

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CEVA Logistics and bol recently signed an early contract renewal to extend their current partnership through 2029 with an option to extend to 2032.

The contract renewal adds mutual ESG targets around sustainability and employee well-being.

Bol is the largest online retailer in the Netherlands and Belgium, offering customers a wide variety of products, including books, music, electronics, toys, and more. This year marks 26 years of successful collaboration between CEVA Logistics and bol. CEVA currently manages operations across five strategic locations in the Netherlands—three facilities in Waalwijk, one in Oosterhout and one in Nieuwegein. These facilities encompass more than 260,000 square meters of highly automated warehousing that support bol’s expanding business needs. At one of bol’s fully automated facilities, CEVA moves 45 items per direct man-hour, more than doubling the velocity compared to a less automated warehouse. Considering the multitude of items stored in the warehouse—of varying shapes and sizes—this is an impressive throughput.

During the 2024 peak holiday season, CEVA prepared and shipped approximately 575,000 items per day—demonstrating the facility’s impressive output and adaptability to peak seasons.

The multi-site operation is driven by precise coordination through CEVA’s advanced data & control center, with innovation and automation serving as a foundation to its operational success. CEVA and bol work in close collaboration to enable continuous growth through agility, scalability and flexibility to meet increasing market demands.

Bol’s company values emphasize Sustainability and Society, which align closely with CEVA’s three-pillar CSR approach: Acting for People, Acting for Planet and Acting for Fair Trade. As a certified B-Corporation, bol must maintain rigorous standards of social and environmental performance. While the operation already reflects a commitment to these initiatives, sustainability and employee wellness targets were added as part of the recent contract renewal to formalize the commitment.

Bart de Man, Area Director, eServices, CEVA Logistics, said: “Our 25-year partnership with bol demonstrates our shared commitment to innovation and sustainability. This early renewal reflects the trust we have built together, and we’re showing that through formalizing our ESG commitments. Together, we will advance our environmental and social responsibilities while scaling bol’s growing business.”

Safak Tuna, Director Logistic Operations, bol, said: “CEVA Logistics has been essential to our growth journey. Their expertise in managing our complex operations allows us to focus on expanding our market presence while maintaining our standards. The formalized sustainability goals in our renewed contract align with our values and will help us deliver exceptional service alongside positive impact for people and planet.”

3 July 2025 |
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