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Another 50 million for new TGW headquarters
November 24, 2025
TGW Logistics is currently investing €100 million in expanding its production capacity at its headquarters in Austria. Now, with an expansion of the existing office building at the site, a five-story office building with 14,000 m² of usable space is being constructed for around €50 million, with completion expected by the second half of 2028.
AutoStore for Belgian hospitals
November 22, 2025
AutoStore system for Maria Middelares, a non-profit medical organization in Belgium, and Aalter in East Flanders, about 60 km west of Brussels.
Reliable data instead of empty phrases.
November 21, 2025
The Basel Logistics Cluster of the Basel Chamber of Commerce (HKBB), together with the cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft, industry associations, and infrastructure operators, has published a guide to sustainable logistics in the Basel region. Supply chain expert Daniel Bubendorf explains why such a guide is needed.
They were ahead in doubles with Exyz.
November 21, 2025
Equipped with double-deep load handling devices, six SSI Exyz storage and retrieval machines achieve up to 28 double cycles per hour in a six-aisle, 42-meter-high high-bay warehouse implemented at the Danish non-food retailer Schou . At peak times, up to 2,520 transport units per day can be processed.
Future Prize for Fuel Cell Trucks
November 20, 2025
A fuel cell system from Bosch, whose three developers Christoffer Uhr, Kai Weeber, and Pierre Andrieu were awarded the Future Prize for Technology and Innovation in Berlin on Wednesday evening , weighs around 4 tons less than a comparable battery-electric drive system. A decisive advantage.
All clear for exports?
November 20, 2025
The Swiss export sector has suffered greatly since August under the 39% tariff imposed by the US. Now the rate is to be reduced back to 15%. In return, at least US$200 billion in investments are expected to flow into the United States over the next few years.
AI control does not replace a sense of reality.
November 19, 2025
Those who spoke about peak load reduction, AI and intelligent battery systems in Cologne, in the presence of experts from Switzerland and the , had a good chance of success at the cold forum of the German Frozen Food Institute (dti) and the Association of German Cold Logistics Companies (VDKL).
Shuttle technology for the fresh salad
November 17, 2025
There you have it – in the most modern salad factory in the northern hemisphere. Everything is perfectly organized in the highly automated storage solution that SSI Schäfer implemented for "Fresh Servant," the market leader in ready-to-eat vegetable mixes, in Edsevö, Finland. Even more than that.
Perfect landing in the parallel world
November 17, 2025
“Who among you has ever put an AGV into operation?” asks Christoph Hock, head of software at Linde MH, addressing the approximately 75 attendees – until a young consultant from Lugano volunteers. He is allowed to send the upgraded L-Matic into operation .
Coop delivers to Zurich by rail
November 12, 2025
Coop has opened a new rail transshipment hub in the heart of Zurich. The company now supplies the metropolis on the Limmat River by freight train, thus saving the urban center an estimated 58,000 truck journeys per year . A success for its own "Railcare" division.
32-year-old pirate broadcaster “plays” air traffic controller
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32-year-old pirate broadcaster “plays” air traffic controller
January 29, 2021
Photo: BNetzA
During the night from Thursday to Friday, arrested a "cross-radio operator" who, in recent months, had repeatedly with the traffic control of approaching passenger jets , transport aircraft and police helicopters and had asked pilots to perform some dangerous maneuvers .
During radio contact with a German police helicopter, the Federal Network Agency's testing and measurement service successfully determined the person's whereabouts. The radios were examined on site and confiscated by the police.
Photo: BER
In this case, it was a bold, but overall not all that rare, occurrence. According to the agency, the direction-finding experts of the Federal Network Agency's Testing and Measurement Service over 3,500 radio interference and electromagnetic incompatibilities in 2020. One in four interferences affected a safety- or system-relevant radio service, for example, those of authorities and organizations with security tasks, aeronautical radio, and public mobile radio networks.
Photo: BNetzA
The testing and measuring service is always required when impairments to radio and telecommunications services are not due to operational reasons, but are caused by unwanted or unauthorized radio emissions or other electromagnetic effects.
The Federal Network Agency's Testing and Measurement Service is represented at 19 locations across Germany with measuring vehicles to perform tasks nationwide. It also operates an accredited measurement laboratory for market surveillance and a satellite measurement station.
Photo: BNetzA