In the first part: Impact of hydrogen on logistics Part 1: Road Transportation, we considered truck transportation and the production of hydrogen. But often in logistics, one shipment is completed …
Martin Grolms
Martin Grolms
Martin Grolms has 15 years of experience in public relations as well as writing technical articles for newspapers and trade press. He studied Mechanical Engineering and Communication Science at the RWTH Aachen University. Martin works as editor, author, and consultant for press and PR in the fields of technology and innovation, mobility and energy.
The future belongs to hydrogen, to green hydrogen – that’s what we frequently hear and read these days. Whether we believe it or not, it is true that hydrogen as …
Living in a world of disruptions, supply chain management professionals know that many processes have become more fragile over the last few years. Now scientists from Germany are trying to …
To protect national industry and jobs, some countries impose extremely high import duties on finished products. Because of these high tariffs, companies send construction sets to the destination country …
Flying cars have not been invented yet, which, if it were for “Back to the Future”, they would have appeared in 2015. The future is near, though: many companies are …
Higher reliability, improved performance, and reduced costs: the expected benefits of automation have made it one of the most important industrial trends. Automation in production is so widespread now that …
Smaller than a car, bigger than a cargo bike and several of them at once – the new vehicle concept Ducktrain has the potential to change urban delivery and industrial …
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Emission-free shipping: Ways of sustainable transport on the seas
Around 90Â % of the world’s goods are currently transported by ships causing nearly 3Â % of total global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This makes it one of the largest polluters in …