Heatwave reduces load levels on navigable rivers in Europe

Barcelona, ​​July 10, 2025.- A summer heatwave has lowered water levels for crucial shipping lanes across Europe, driving up costs and stalling cargo moving through the Rhine and Danube rivers.

Reuters reports that temperatures peaked at 95 degrees Fahrenheit in Budapest, Hungary by the start of July, after the region received just 17% of its normal rainfall for the previous month, marking its driest June since 1901. The resulting low water levels mean that cargo ships transiting the Danube River have only been able to operate at 30-40% capacity, prompting ship operators to impose surcharges on cargo owners as high as 100% for vessels that aren’t fully loaded.

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“AI is now the leading cybersecurity concern for security and IT leaders”

Arctic Wolf, the security operations company, has published findings from its State of Cybersecurity: 2025 Trends Report, offering insights from a global survey of more than 1,200 senior IT and cybersecurity decision-makers across 15 countries. Conducted by Sapio Research, the report captures the realities, risks, and readiness strategies shaping the modern security landscape.

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France proposes new fee on cheap online orders from Temu and Shein

Barcelona, ​​May 5, 2025.- According to Supply Chain 24/7 magazine, French government officials are pushing to add a small handling fee to low-cost items bought online from outside the European Union. The move is aimed at curbing the surge of packages arriving from companies like Temu and Shein, which are mostly shipped from China. The proposal, announced during a visit to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on April 29, would apply to all non-EU countries, including the UK and the U.S., and could take effect as early as 2026.

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Ecommerce: key obstacles in last-mile delivery

Barcelona, ​​April 28, 2025.- According to a study published by Supply Chain Dive, the last mile has a well-earned reputation as the most complex part of the supply chain. Add on the pressure to meet rising consumer expectations to receive those goods next- or even same-day, and the bar is set even higher:

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