Dear relation,
The logistics sector is moving fast — from Schiphol’s digital transformation to new compliance challenges and policy debates in The Hague. Here’s what you need to know this month, plus how it connects to your business.
Schiphol launches its biggest digital transformation yet
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has started its largest technical and strategic overhaul in history. Together with PA Consulting, the airport is replacing its Port Community System with a new digital cargo platform that enables real-time data sharing, faster cargo processing, and greater transparency across the chain.
This development aligns with our long-term goal to provide customers full visibility and control over their supply chain through integrated digital platforms and data-driven coordination.
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Operational delays at DNATA – our mitigation plan
The situation at DNATA Cargo Handling on Schiphol remains challenging due to limited slots, IT disruptions, and incomplete flight data.
To minimize delays for our customers, we proactively rebook shipments with alternative handlers or airlines that deliver directly to our warehouse and keep all clients informed about affected shipments in real time.
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Airfreight: global rates ease, Europe remains strong
According to TAC Index, global airfreight rates fell by 1.2% in October, but European corridors remain stable due to consistent demand and strong network capacity.
With the Netherlands maintaining its position as a premium airfreight hub, our direct airline partnerships and BUP-intact handling ensure reliability and flexibility — even during peak season.
TLN warns against rushed e-commerce fee
Transport and Logistiek Nederland (TLN) warns that a potential national handling fee on e-commerce parcels could increase administrative pressure and make the Netherlands less attractive as a logistics hub.
Strengthening customs capacity and streamlining logistics processes are more effective ways to maintain the Netherlands’ competitiveness as Europe’s preferred entry point.
The Netherlands remains a key European logistics hub
The combination of the Port of Rotterdam and Schiphol Airport keeps the Netherlands at the heart of European logistics.
Our strategic location between these gateways allows us to manage fulfilment and distribution efficiently across Europe, particularly for fashion, lifestyle, and e-commerce brands that value fast replenishment and central stock visibility.
CBAM obligations from January 1, 2026
From January 2026, importers of iron, steel, aluminium, and cement will pay a carbon levy. Importers under 50 tonnes annually are exempt, but indirect representatives must register.
Our customs team helps importers assess their exposure, prepare for registration, and prevent border delays once the regulation takes effect.
Stay ahead with Van der Helm
Whether you’re optimizing capacity, preparing for new customs obligations, or scaling your European fulfilment — our experts are ready to help you move forward.
Warm regards,
Kurt Dächer


