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Automated transport systems
Automated transport systems involve the application of modes of transport that function automatically, without human intervention. The constantly evolving digital connection of persons and machines requires powerful networks and a corresponding infrastructure. Autonomous traffic means a heavy load on the...
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Customs and VAT optimization
When investigating possible locations from where to organize their distribution for the European market, companies often tend to forget to take into account the implication of indirect taxes (such as customs duties and VAT) within their supply chain. Neglecting such...
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Perishables & live animals
Perishables Today's consumers expect all year round fresh products such as fruit, vegetables, seafood, meat, flowers and plants. Such perishable products require special care and strict temperature control within the entire supply chain in order to maintain their
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High-tech & electronics
From semi-conductors to consumer electronics, high-tech & electronics products are characterised by rapid innovation, short product life cycles and a
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Collaborations
The Single Window for Logistics programme involves many government agencies and ministries.
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Implementation
The Single Window for Logistics programme (SWL) has been launched in 2014. Since then the following steps have been carried out: start of the Single
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Easy and fast
Increasing internationalization of business and supply chain security considerations in turn puts pressure on the automation of trade and customs
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Workforce
Cross-border thinking, mobility and the cosmopolitan nature of its workforce, of whom more than one third commutes each day from the three neighboring countries (Belgium, France and Germany), all contribute to the high productivity of Luxembourg. In an effort...
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Education & training
Education Master's degree The Government of Luxembourg and the University of Luxembourg founded the Luxembourg Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) in late 2015. The LCL was created in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center...
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Rail/road terminal
The Luxembourg intermodal terminal is ideally positioned as an international hub for the consolidation of multimodal transport flows across Europe.
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Intelligent transportation system (ITS)
Intelligent transportation system (ITS) Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) consist in the application of new technologies in the area of transport.
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High valuables
The emergence of new classes of financial assets, such as fine wines, artwork or other collectibles, calls for dedicated storage and conservation
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Business friendly
Far-sighted and pro-business policies have enabled Luxembourg to meet the challenges of economic change over the past decades. For more than two
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Favorable taxation
Besides the lowest level of VAT in the European Union (EU), Luxembourg's effective corporate income tax is among the most favorable in Europe.
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European road connectivity
Luxembourg, gateway to Europe, is located at a distance of: 300 km from Brussels, Stuttgart and Frankfurt 400 km from Zeebrugge, Antwerpen, Rotterdam and Amsterdam ports (ZARA) and Paris 500 km from London, Zürich, Munich, and Amsterdam 1,000 km
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Multimodal connectivity
The Bettembourg multimodal platform links Luxembourg and its neighboring countries to the rest of the Europe by road and rail with access to Italian, Spanish, Eastern European, UK and Scandinavian markets. Even though the country does not have direct access
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Digital infrastructures
Logistics is not only about moving goods around the world. It has also to do with the flow of information related to the shipment of goods. Therefore, redundant national and international high speed connections as well as data centres
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Single Window Concept
In the context of increase in international trade, the modern global supply chain must be efficiency-driven while being more and more constrained by security and traceability issues. Required trade, transport and regulatory documentation are still often decentralized and paper
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Certifed players
Depending on the role within the supply chain, logistics players in Luxembourg are continuously looking to match the best standards in order to offer
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Customs & fiscal territories
The European Union (EU) is composed of 27 Member States: Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, the Czech Republic...