JAS Germany, headquartered in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, has been present in Germany for more than 35 years. In addition to the global air and sea freight services, handled by a global. "one file" IT solution, JAS Germany offers comprehensive solutions such as 3PL service providers in our own warehouses and also customs clearance services.
"People Make The Difference": we always react flexibly to individual customer requirements, integrated into the global JAS logistics network.
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In an exciting move to better serve its clients and tap into the growing market potential, JAS Germany is excited to announce the launch of its new fully operating branch in Leipzig, Germany. The branch, which started business on July 1st, represents JAS' third location in eastern Germany and a significant addition to its expanding network.
The newly established branch is strategically positioned in Leipzig, a booming city with a strong presence industry presence. With a comprehensive range of services covering both Air and Ocean Freight, JAS aims to provide its clients in the local market with unparalleled, high-quality service.
Heading the branch is Patrick Herrfurth, an experienced professional with extensive experience in the freight forwarding industry and an in-depth understanding of the local market. As the Branch Manager, Herrfurth brings with him a proven track record of success and a commitment to delivering exceptional logistics solutions to JAS clients.
"We are thrilled to open our doors in Leipzig and mark this as an essential milestone in our growth strategy," said Herrfurth. "This new branch not only strengthens our presence in eastern Germany but also underscores our dedication to meeting the market's rising demands and offering the best possible services to our customers."
The Leipzig branch currently boasts a team of six skilled employees, including dedicated sales personnel. JAS is confident that this dynamic and well-equipped team will play a key role in providing efficient and reliable logistics solutions to businesses in the region.
"The decision to expand our operations in Leipzig was driven by the city's fast-growing and high-potential market," said Manuel Kießling, Director Sales & Marketing, JAS Germany. "We believe that our extensive global network, combined with the expertise of our local team, will make JAS the preferred choice for businesses in this area seeking seamless freight forwarding solutions."
With a commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction, and sustainable logistics practices, JAS continues to cement its position as a leading player in the freight forwarding industry. The new branch in Leipzig is a testament to JAS' dedication to staying at the forefront of the logistics sector and providing best-in-class services to its customers.
JAS Germany, is delighted to announce the commencement of an initiative that underscores its commitment to fostering international talent and promoting cross-cultural exchange. On July 5th, five trainees, Anna (MHG), Anabel (BER), Bennet (HAJ), Georgette (FRA), and Simona (CGN), from JAS Germany headed to the United States, aiming to gain valuable experience abroad while training in the USA during the next eight weeks.
The journey began at Frankfurt airport, where the trainees, filled with enthusiasm and a spirit of adventure, embarked on their transatlantic voyage. Prior to their departure, the trainees were given the opportunity to visit JAS’ headquarters in Germany. The tour offered valuable insights into the company's operations and culture laying a strong foundation for their upcoming experiences abroad. Additionally, they were given words of encouragement from Managing Director, Volker Werner.
Throughout their eight-week stay in the USA, the trainees will immerse themselves in various facets of international logistics, freight forwarding, and supply chain management. They will have the unique opportunity to interact with industry professionals, collaborate on real-world projects, and gain hands-on experience in diverse operational settings. Moreover, the apprentices will be maintaining a comprehensive diary, documenting their professional experiences and personal reflections, providing an account of their journey.
JAS is dedicated to nurturing the growth and development of its employees, and this initiative exemplifies the organization's commitment to investing in young talent. JAS firmly believes that such immersive international experiences not only enrich the trainees' professional acumen but also foster a broader global perspective, essential in today's interconnected world.
As part of ongoing efforts to combat climate change, the European Union (EU) has extended the Emissions Trading System (ETS) to include CO2 emissions from all large ships entering EU ports. Starting in January 2024, this move will hold shipping companies accountable for their carbon footprint, fostering energy efficiency and incentivizing low-carbon solutions within the maritime logistics industry.
In May 2023, the EU officially adopted amendments to the ETS Directive and the Regulation on the Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) for maritime transport. These amendments will integrate maritime emissions into the ETS, encompassing 50% of emissions from voyages starting or ending outside the EU and 100% of emissions between two EU ports or when ships are within EU ports. This step will apply to all large ships of 5,000 gross tonnage and above, irrespective of their flag.
To facilitate a smooth transition, shipping companies will gradually be required to surrender emission allowances for a portion of their reported emissions:
Including maritime emissions in the EU Emissions Trading System marks a significant shift for the maritime logistics industry. While compliance with the regulation will present challenges, it also creates opportunities for the sector to embrace sustainability, foster innovation, and collaborate effectively to contribute to a greener future.
JAS Indonesia, in partnership with the Bruni Foundation, marked International Literacy Day (ILD) by organizing the "Book Donations for World Literacy Day" event on September 8, 2023. Led by JAS Sustainability Ambassador Sigit Yulianto, this event exemplified the team's dedication to championing literacy as a fundamental human right and their commitment to positively impacting the community.
Held at a local school, the ILD event showcased the incredible potential of collective community action. Its success was driven by a joint effort: prior to the event, the JAS office initiated a book donation campaign among its employees, and a group of JAS Indonesia colleagues volunteered to represent JAS at the local school. However, the event went beyond mere book donations; the team also shared food, drinks, and moments of joy, fostering an atmosphere of unity that enriched the day.
The teams' actions serve as a reminder that when individuals and organizations unite for a common purpose, they can create positive change. Literacy is not merely about reading; it is a pathway to a brighter future for all.
The Sustainability Ambassadors at JAS play a key role in spearheading and executing sustainability initiatives. They are driven by a passion for creating a more sustainable organization and work closely with the Worldwide sustainability team and key stakeholders. Their expertise and influence serve as catalysts for transformation, inspiring and guiding others to contribute to a greener and more inclusive future.
International Literacy Day has been observed globally on September 8 since 1967, emphasizing the significance of literacy as a basic human right. It also serves as a call to advance progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) on education and lifelong learning.
This notice serves as a reminder of the yearly Golden Week holiday in China.
What is Golden Week?
September 29 - October 6, 2023 is the annual Golden Week in China, China's National Day Holiday week, to celebrate the birth of the People's Republic of China. During this week, ceremonies and other events take place throughout China.
During this time, factories typically close, and production is halted or limited. In addition, airlines, shipping companies, railway, and commercial operators also typically limit their activities or run-on skeleton crews during these days.
How can I reduce the impact of Golden Week on my Supply Chain?
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your JAS representative.
In a bold move to address the need for reducing carbon emissions in the shipping industry, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) introduced groundbreaking regulations concerning energy efficiency and carbon intensity for all ships. These measures require ships to calculate their attained Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) to determine energy efficiency and to initiate data collection to report their annual operational carbon intensity indicator (CII) and CII rating.
The EEXI is a score given to ships based on their energy efficiency. Ships attained EEXI will be compared to a required EEXI based on an applicable reduction factor expressed as a percentage relative to the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) baseline. Each ship's calculated attained EEXI value must be below the required EEXI to meet the minimum energy efficiency standard.
The CII is set to rank and monitor the carbon efficiency of each vessel concerning the cargo carried, and the distance traveled. The actual annual operational CII achieved must be documented and verified against the required annual operational CII, allowing the operational carbon intensity rating to be determined. The rating ranges from A to E (where A is the best), and the threshold requirements will become stricter year over year.
Implementing the Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) measures marks a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions in the shipping industry. While they offer environmental benefits, they also present challenges, including compliance costs and potential disruptions to shipping schedules. Collaboration among stakeholders, technological advancements, and regulatory support are crucial to navigating these challenges.
In an exciting move to better serve its clients and tap into the growing market potential, JAS Germany is excited to announce the launch of its new fully operating branch in Leipzig, Germany. The branch, which started business on July 1st, represents JAS' third location in eastern Germany and a significant addition to its expanding network.
The newly established branch is strategically positioned in Leipzig, a booming city with a strong presence industry presence. With a comprehensive range of services covering both Air and Ocean Freight, JAS aims to provide its clients in the local market with unparalleled, high-quality service.
Heading the branch is Patrick Herrfurth, an experienced professional with extensive experience in the freight forwarding industry and an in-depth understanding of the local market. As the Branch Manager, Herrfurth brings with him a proven track record of success and a commitment to delivering exceptional logistics solutions to JAS clients.
"We are thrilled to open our doors in Leipzig and mark this as an essential milestone in our growth strategy," said Herrfurth. "This new branch not only strengthens our presence in eastern Germany but also underscores our dedication to meeting the market's rising demands and offering the best possible services to our customers."
The Leipzig branch currently boasts a team of six skilled employees, including dedicated sales personnel. JAS is confident that this dynamic and well-equipped team will play a key role in providing efficient and reliable logistics solutions to businesses in the region.
"The decision to expand our operations in Leipzig was driven by the city's fast-growing and high-potential market," said Manuel Kießling, Director Sales & Marketing, JAS Germany. "We believe that our extensive global network, combined with the expertise of our local team, will make JAS the preferred choice for businesses in this area seeking seamless freight forwarding solutions."
With a commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction, and sustainable logistics practices, JAS continues to cement its position as a leading player in the freight forwarding industry. The new branch in Leipzig is a testament to JAS' dedication to staying at the forefront of the logistics sector and providing best-in-class services to its customers.
As part of ongoing efforts to combat climate change, the European Union (EU) has extended the Emissions Trading System (ETS) to include CO2 emissions from all large ships entering EU ports. Starting in January 2024, this move will hold shipping companies accountable for their carbon footprint, fostering energy efficiency and incentivizing low-carbon solutions within the maritime logistics industry.
In May 2023, the EU officially adopted amendments to the ETS Directive and the Regulation on the Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) for maritime transport. These amendments will integrate maritime emissions into the ETS, encompassing 50% of emissions from voyages starting or ending outside the EU and 100% of emissions between two EU ports or when ships are within EU ports. This step will apply to all large ships of 5,000 gross tonnage and above, irrespective of their flag.
To facilitate a smooth transition, shipping companies will gradually be required to surrender emission allowances for a portion of their reported emissions:
Including maritime emissions in the EU Emissions Trading System marks a significant shift for the maritime logistics industry. While compliance with the regulation will present challenges, it also creates opportunities for the sector to embrace sustainability, foster innovation, and collaborate effectively to contribute to a greener future.
Seaports are critical components of the global transport system. JAS is present with our own port terminals at every port in Norway as well as via our partners in countries around the globe. This provides a global network of opportunities for our customers with the ability to meet all types of international inquiries. With convenient port locations, it is only a short distance from ships to land-based logistics functions.
We have a close relationship with large industrial suppliers and ship owners and operate as agents for the largest feeder companies. We offer loading and discharging of bulk loads, tankers, and container vessels, and quayside storage provides direct access to container ships and marine vessels. This is available from both our own and our clients’ quays. In addition, our experienced team members can provide all services related to the stuffing, stripping, securing, and packaging of goods in containers.
All Norway ports have container depots and dedicated staff with broad experience in terminal operations. Our teams of qualified service engineers oversee the maintenance and repair of all containers, ensuring they are ready to be loaded and shipped. We provide daily stock- and movement-reports, and always have the right equipment available at the right time.
We offer a cross-docking solution that keeps your goods moving. The storage time is significantly reduced, or eliminated, as the goods are distributed directly to the customer. The goods are received through an inbound dock, separated, mixed as required, and directly transferred to the outbound dock. This is a convenient solution for temperature-controlled goods that must be transported quickly or already packaged and sorted goods.
One of the most important things in port logistics is personal service. We put the customers first, solving their problems by providing customized solutions and around-the-clock customer service with flexible and reliable processes. No matter the size of your shipment or the needs you may have, we are your complete port logistics provider.
"People Make The Difference": Our employees are enthusiastically committed to the daily challenges with their professional qualifications, their personal competence and their personal responsibility.They act as a team for the benefit of our customer supporting regular training of all employees and the best IT solutions allow us to always react flexibly to all individual customer requirements.
Please contact one of our Branch offices near you for more information. You'll be surprised what we can do for you!
In addition to the global air and sea freight services, handled by a global one-file IT solution, we offer comprehensive services as a 3PL service provider in our own warehouses, distribution and procurement logistics as well as our own customs clearance services.
JAS Germany offers the entire logistics pallet from a single source! We are also able to offer complex end-to-end solutions and combine our long-term core competence in airfreight and ocean freight with our strong expertise in contract logistics and distribution. In addition, the enthusiastic commitment of my employees with the lived, ‘I will do’ mentality inspires me daily to take on the daily customer requirements and successfully implement -and so we are proud of what we do every day for our customers!
- Volker Werner
Managing Director, JAS Germany
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