Logistics in Practice – Expertise, Insights and Experience
Break Bulk Logistics Planning: Common Mistakes in Heavy Lift
Learn how to plan break bulk logistics correctly. Discover the most common mistakes in heavy lift and project cargo, typical risks.

Logistics Knowledge Hub – Transport, Supply Chain and Practical Expertise

The Logistics: Knowledge & Practice section brings together in-depth expert articles on logistics, transport and supply chain management. Its objective is to present complex logistics topics in a clear, structured and practice-oriented manner. The content is aimed at companies, logistics professionals and decision-makers who deal with national and international transport processes, supply chains and logistical challenges.

The focus is on objective analysis, practical explanations and professionally grounded contributions covering both current and recurring topics in logistics. Subjects include various modes of transport such as road, rail, sea and air freight, as well as multimodal concepts, project and heavy-lift logistics, and break bulk transport. These topics are complemented by articles on customs clearance, documentation, Incoterms and regulatory frameworks.

The articles deliberately emphasize practical relevance and real operational requirements. Instead of theoretical models or generic statements, they explain typical processes, common sources of error and key decision factors that play an important role in everyday logistics operations. This makes the section suitable both for deepening existing knowledge and for orientation in specific practical situations.

Another key focus is international supply chain management. The contributions illustrate how supply chains can be planned, managed and optimized, which risks may arise along the transport chain, and how companies can respond to market changes, capacity constraints or regulatory requirements. Both European and international transport flows are taken into account.

The content of Logistics: Knowledge & Practice is based on professional expertise and practical experience from the logistics industry. The articles are structured to remain relevant over time and to serve as a reliable source of factual information. They are regularly expanded and updated thematically, without aiming to provide news reporting or short-term updates.

This section is designed as an editorial knowledge area within a corporate website. It offers a structured collection of specialist articles for readers seeking well-founded information on logistics, transport solutions and supply chain topics - clearly formulated, technically precise and without promotional exaggeration.