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The Journey of Sensitive Air Cargo
12/05/2026Airway

The Journey of Sensitive Air Cargo


Air freight transportation is not only a solution for time‑critical shipments, but also an indispensable logistics mode for moving the most sensitive, valuable, and critical cargo safely. In this podcast episode, we examine how sensitive air cargo operations are managed, ranging from healthcare products and cold chain shipments to artworks, historical artifacts, live animal transport, and high‑value electronics and production components.

Rail Freight Wagon Types and Their Areas of Use
06/05/2026Railway

Rail Freight Wagon Types and Their Areas of Use


Rail transportation offers a powerful solution for the safe and cost-effective movement of high-volume cargo over long distances. However, the efficiency of this system largely depends on selecting the most appropriate wagon type for the cargo being transported. In this podcast episode, we take an in-depth look at which types of cargo are carried using boxcar, open, flatbed (platform), tank, refrigerated, hopper, and special-purpose wagons.

Types of Ships Used in Maritime Transportation
29/04/2026Seaway

Types of Ships Used in Maritime Transportation


Maritime transportation is one of the most important logistics methods for moving heavy and bulky cargo in a cost-effective and secure way. In this podcast episode, we examine the fundamentals of sea freight, including the differences between tramp and liner shipping. We then take a closer look at the main types of cargo vessels—Ro-Ro ships, container ships, dry bulk carriers, and tanker ships—highlighting their technical characteristics, advantages, and typical use cases.

Road Transport at the Core of Logistics
24/04/2026Highway

Road Transport at the Core of Logistics


Road transportation is a fundamental building block of the logistics chain, positioned at both the beginning and the end, and connecting all other modes of transport. In this podcast episode, we examine why road transport is described as “the most flexible mode of transportation,” highlighting its door-to-door delivery advantage, route and time flexibility, adaptability to various cargo types, and the cost benefits it offers over short to medium distances.

What is Logistics?
20/04/2026Logistics General

What is Logistics?


We explain what logistics is, what it encompasses, and why it is one of the cornerstones of modern trade in a clear and accessible manner.

What Happens to Goods Held at Customs?
07/04/2026Highway

What Happens to Goods Held at Customs?


This podcast examines why goods become stuck in customs, the costs that arise during the waiting period, and the procedures applied once the permitted timeframe expires. It provides a comprehensive overview of how all possible outcomes—from auctions to destruction, public allocation to operational risks—affect international trade processes.

The Backbone of Global Trade: How Does Container Shipping Work?
07/04/2026Seaway

The Backbone of Global Trade: How Does Container Shipping Work?


This podcast describes how container transportation shapes global trade, explaining each stage of the process from loading and port operations to ocean transit and final delivery. It offers a comprehensive perspective on why this system forms the backbone of the global supply chain, covering everything from standard container types to modern digitalization trends.


Air Freight Transportation: Who, When, and Why?
07/04/2026Airway

Air Freight Transportation: Who, When, and Why?


Air freight stands out as the fastest solution in logistics scenarios where time is critical. This podcast explains in detail why air transport is chosen in cases such as urgent deliveries, high-value or perishable goods, and low-volume but mission‑critical shipments. 



Railway Logistics: A Giant Economy on the Tracks
07/04/2026Railway

Railway Logistics: A Giant Economy on the Tracks


By addressing the economic, environmental, and operational advantages that rail transportation provides for long-distance and high‑volume cargo, this podcast explains the strategic position of rail logistics within the global supply chain. From capacity efficiency and reduced carbon emissions to safety considerations and infrastructure requirements, it presents a comprehensive framework illustrating why rail logistics has become indispensable for the industry.

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Air Freight Transportation: Who, When, and Why?
07/04/2026Airway

Air Freight Transportation: Who, When, and Why?


Air freight stands out as the fastest solution in logistics scenarios where time is critical. This podcast explains in detail why air transport is chosen in cases such as urgent deliveries, high-value or perishable goods, and low-volume but mission‑critical shipments. 



What is Logistics?
20/04/2026Logistics General

What is Logistics?


We explain what logistics is, what it encompasses, and why it is one of the cornerstones of modern trade in a clear and accessible manner.

Road Transport at the Core of Logistics
24/04/2026Highway

Road Transport at the Core of Logistics


Road transportation is a fundamental building block of the logistics chain, positioned at both the beginning and the end, and connecting all other modes of transport. In this podcast episode, we examine why road transport is described as “the most flexible mode of transportation,” highlighting its door-to-door delivery advantage, route and time flexibility, adaptability to various cargo types, and the cost benefits it offers over short to medium distances.

Types of Ships Used in Maritime Transportation
29/04/2026Seaway

Types of Ships Used in Maritime Transportation


Maritime transportation is one of the most important logistics methods for moving heavy and bulky cargo in a cost-effective and secure way. In this podcast episode, we examine the fundamentals of sea freight, including the differences between tramp and liner shipping. We then take a closer look at the main types of cargo vessels—Ro-Ro ships, container ships, dry bulk carriers, and tanker ships—highlighting their technical characteristics, advantages, and typical use cases.