COVID-19

Containers in Ocean Freight
News

Face the challenge

It is tough and challenging to work in the logistics ocean freight business at the moment. The industry faces a lack of capacity, vessels, and heavy Covid-19 restrictions. How DB Schenker is dealing with this…

Opinions

Resilience and well-being as strategic trending topics in logistics

Interview with Yvonne Villinger, Head of Center of Excellence Global Talent Management & Culture and her insights into resilience and well-being and what it means for performance management.

Man infront of a Reefer container
Opinions

Refrigerated containers – The hot topic in logistics

Logistics Matters interviewed Claus Aagaard on the importance of reefer containers when it comes to the transportation of the COVID-19 vaccine, the current status and an outlook to the future.

Trends

Cold chain logistics – Health is the most important good in life

Pharma products, such as the COVID-19 vaccine, require a resilient cold chain to maintain product integrity and save lives. How does the logistics industry cope with these challenges?

Birdseye view of employees using social distancing wearables in a warehouse
News

Social distancing wearables to keep employees safe

DB Schenker has implemented social distancing wearables in logistics operations in Neu-Isenburg, Germany. The solution from Kinexon protects against the spread of COVID-19 while allowing business continuity.

Features

Wine logistics – A question of trust

Wine is sourced from various countries and delivered all over the world. Transportation can be difficult due to various factors, such as different climate zones or even the COVID-19 pandemic.

An aircraft being loaded
Opinions

“At the end of the supply chain there is a human being”

Every country is hoping to approve a COVID-19 vaccine – but what does that mean for logistics service providers? Veronique Dameme, Head of Global Vertical Healthcare at DB Schenker, provides her insights.

Warehouse employee wearing a mask
Features,  Videos

Logistics matters

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the world and the logistics industry, demonstrating how logistics companies are more essential then ever – both for customers and society at large.