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Fresh Produce Export BTOM and fresh produce exports to the UK: impact on your logistics operation in Q1 2026 In the first quarter of 2026, the NVWA and GreenportNL officially reported that there are ongoing problems in the fresh produce export chain to the United Kingdom. These are not minor disruptions in a new system,…
Customs compliance Why customs compliance in your warehouse now starts with inbound, not the declaration It’s Monday morning. The first inbound containers are already on site, while inside the pick lines are starting up for a busy day. There’s a surge in orders, a few urgent shipments, and somewhere there’s still a pallet in quarantine…
Transport Planning AI in transport planning is getting serious, but are you ready for August 2026? It’s Monday morning. Transport planning is already behind before the first truck departs. An urgent order comes in, a driver calls in sick, and the loading schedule automatically shifts. Your system suggests a new route. Logical, fast, efficient. But…
The Data Act The Data Act applies: does your warehouse operation still have control over its own data? On the floor, data rarely feels like a legal topic. It sits in scanners, forklifts, conveyors, machine events, cloud connections, and in dashboards the team relies on when pressure increases. Only when something gets stuck, a supplier…
Logistics Developments 5 logistics developments from Q1 2026 that directly impact supply chains In the first quarter of 2026, the logistics sector once again faced significant market shifts. Some developments originated outside Europe, while others came from The Hague or the Dutch market itself. However, they share one key characteristic: they all directly affect costs,…
Sand and gravel logistics Sand and gravel logistics in the Netherlands is changing, and that is especially noticeable in operations On paper, sand and gravel logistics still looks like the same work. Material comes in, it has to be unloaded, separated, stored, released, and delivered again. But on the floor, everyone can feel that something…
Zero-emissie zones Zero-emission zones are now truly affecting planners, with the first fines and warnings issued Your planning looks correct on paper. The vehicle is available, the trip is scheduled, and the delivery can go out. Yet in 2026, that is no longer enough. For an increasing number of urban deliveries, a trip must not…
eFTI regulation eFTI changes your audit conversation; soon it will no longer be about paper, but about proof It is Monday morning, the schedule is under pressure, and your team is already running in peak mode. A last-minute change comes in, a shipment is split, a trailer switches drivers at the last moment. Meanwhile someone…
Warehouse optimization 5 tips for an efficient warehouse operation in 2026 Efficiency in warehousing rarely comes from one major intervention. Many logistics organizations rightly invest in software, automation, and real-time insight. A modern warehouse management system (WMS) helps you plan work, manage exceptions, and measure performance. But technology only really delivers results if you are…
Release 2026.1 Release Adaption Cloud Suite 2026.1: New improvements for planning and logistics control The Adaption Logistics Cloud Suite continues to evolve continuously. Just like logistics processes, our software never stands still. Every day orders are processed, transports are planned, and goods are moved. To support organizations as effectively as possible in this, we continue…