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Turn on the tap and out it comes – water. We drink it, we wash with it, we swim in it. Pure water is colorless… View now
Turn on the tap and out it comes – water. We drink it, we wash with it, we swim in it. Pure water is colorless… View now
In many cases, cardboard packaging is made from corrugated cardboard – a brilliant invention inspired by the fashion industry,… View now
Wood is one of the oldest building materials used by humans. Pallets are a prime example of this renewable material’s efficient… View now
The aCentauri Solar Racing team from ETH Zurich recently competed in a race for solar-powered cars. Gebrüder Weiss was… View now
Orange is the perfect indicator color. It is easily visible to the human eye, even in poor light conditions, and is used… View now
At least his hand doesn't seem to be made of stone. Although yu can never be quite sure with Matthias Schlitte.… View now
In a song from the 1980s, the Austrian band “Erste Allgemeine Verunsicherung” presented itself as a combination of Albert Eins… View now
Gilly McArthur grew up in northeastern Scotland and was already swimming in the lakes - or lochs as they are known in the country… View now
The Mars mission is a departure into new worlds, a new beginning. At the same time, the person who will first set foot on Mars are… View now
Richi Kägi has been on the road for 30 years, collecting culinary gems worldwide. In our interview, he talks about locating… View now
Twenty sheep per person - that was the formula for success in New Zealand 40 years ago. Today, there are only five of these… View now
Wiener Schnitzel has no peers when it comes to Austria's favorite dish. Its fans all know that its preparation involves severals… View now
Maple syrup? That, too. But when it comes to cooking, Canada is most famous internationally for its bright red, wild salmon… View now
Slovenski med – written in black on the lids. These words announce that the slim jars are… View now
If you want to spice up your life, we recommend kimchi. In South Korean cuisine, fermented cabbage… View now
But how are rockets relevant to the day-to-day operations of a logistics company? For Gebrüder Weiss, there is no doubt: advanced… View now
Rudolf Kiesel has a passion for driving trucks. It has enthralled him for almost half a century. In November last year, he took… View now
Have you heard of Kiruna? The chilly city in Swedish Lapland only has some 23,000 residents, but it can boast several… View now
Logistics and space research? How does that fit? Frank Haas, Head of Corporate Brand Strategy & Communications at Gebrüder Weiss… View now
With its delivery to northern Sweden, Gebrüder Weiss facilitated research trials that involved exposure to weightlessness… View now
Stefan Krämer has been working for the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) for seven years. During this period, Kiruna has become… View now
The payload of the Maser-15 also included 13 wristwatches from the Swiss manufacturer Fortis. The company is aiming to develop… View now
Alf Vaernéus, a project manager at the SSC, has embraced a worthy cause. In collaboration with researchers from Uppsala Universit… View now
Thomas Heger ist Logistikexperte bei Gebrüder Weiss Nürnberg und seit etlichen Jahren für Spezialtransporte verantwortlich… View now
When my daughter was ten, I explained to her that her mother coordinates the transport of goods to and from China… View now
Malaysia is a multiethnic and multicultural country. The official language is Malay but I also speak English, and I communicate… View now
I live in a tiny village in Bulgaria, in the municipality of Elin Pelin at the foot of the Stara planina mountain. The capital… View now
I never would have thought I’d end up working in logistics! And I never would have believed I would enjoy it so much. I still li… View now
I was born in Yerevan and still live here. What I would like for my country is to see it evolve further and become stronger… View now
Originally, I wanted to become a nurse. I also take care of people now, but from a human resource department. I hire new employees… View now
I work in customer service, where I coordinate home deliveries. In my view, people should always do the work they really love.… View now
Domžale is a pretty little town near Ljubljana that basically has it all. There are numerous cycling and hiking trails.… View now
Why do the British drink so much tea, whereas Italy is known for espresso? And are so many people in India really IT gurus… View now
At the university, I majored in the Macedonian language, my mother tongue. We have a saying… View now
I live on Tsing Yi, an island just off Hong Kong. I’ve never lived outside of Hong Kong… View now
Paul Senger-Weiss was born into an old family of millers and merchants… View now
Actually, I had hoped to become a ballerina one day. Yes, really! I even pursued that career for quite some time… View now
When I first came to Switzerland from Zagreb in 1986, I liked it so much that I stayed put… View now
Mobile medics in Australia’s remote regions… View now
Christina Gasser in conversation with Michael Zankel… View now
Even today, people still conduct research in remote and virtually inaccessible places… View now
The fun runner Alex Raack prefers to go running to clear his head… View now
Hermann Höglinger im Gespräch mit Merlin Herrmann… View now
At the age of 24, Dennis Kailing left his hometown in the German state of Hesse to circumnavigate the globe on a bicycle… View now
The transcontinental country is not only the world’s largest land-locked nation; it also lies equidistant from all its oceans… View now
For a successful life, it is indispensable that we are open to our environment and interact with it… View now
133 years ago, an expedition set out to reach the North Pole. The African-American Matthew Henson was part of the team… View now
Los Angeles tests the transport of tomorrow… View now
Frank Haas converses with Gernot Grömer about the great opportunities of a mission to Mars.… View now
Teamwork is key to the Amadee-20 mission. We asked various players for their views of the project… View now
Gebrüder Weiss is partnering AMADEE-20, the Austrian Space Forum’s 13th Mars analog mission… View now
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Miriam Holzapfel talks to Karlheinz Geißler about timing, rhythm and the allure of having to wait… View now
Competitive sports are the purest expression of humankind's fascination with speed and peak performances… View now
Fore some professions, perfect timing is absolutely crucial. Every minute counts. And in some cases, every second… View now
Ours is an urban world, and the number of urban dwellers has risen dramatically… View now
Creative energy has enabled Germany’s top trading port to adapt to the winds of time… View now
As a result of migration, some crafts and art forms have reached every corner of the planet… View now
Frank Haas in conversation with Robert Stahlschmidt… View now
Interesting facts about Gebrüder Weiss… View now
What we know has changed over the millennia, as have the ways we acquire our knowledge… View now
An artist is seeking to preserve the culture of the early 21th century on ceramic tiles – for the archeologists of tomorrow.… View now
Those who seek knowledge in research are not solitary geniuses… View now
Massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are anticipated in parts of southern Europe… View now
When people started moving around the globe, they began relocating the world’s flora and fauna… View now
On the transformations it caused in the south of England… View now
Neuroscientist Gerd Kempermann on getting old and staying new… View now
An interview with the managing director of Davies Turner, Gebrüder Weiss' partner logistics organization in Great Britain… View now
On new challenges for the transport industry… View now
A small collection of things that can be learned, whatever your age is… View now
Do we believe that an average city offers an enhanced quality of life?… View now
The nice thing about normality is its availability in abundance… View now
Aren't animals within one species all the same?… View now
On standards, employee motivation, and future scenarios… View now
It has been more than 30 years since the EU regulated the features of cucumbers as part of European law.… View now
Harry Stiastny has been working at GW for 38 years, but he hadn't experienced today's growing number of peaks until recently.… View now
Michael Fuchs is the most normal employee at Gebrüder Weiss. He differs from the norm in one respect only: he does not exist… View now
On community and illusions… View now
Petra Reski on mass tourism… View now
On naivety as a privilege… View now
Humankind is facing enormous challenges. But hasn't that always been the case, since Adam and Eve were banished from Paradise?… View now
I don't know how potatoes are harvested. My great grandparents would have been mortified – Now it's more or less obsolete.… View now
About beauty and function, Austria and the USA… View now
It will now be up to Wolfram Senger-Weiss to lead the company into a new era. Where will the journey take us?… View now
Kazakhstan’s gateway to the New Silk Road… View now
Greyp Bikes combine the technologies and mechanics of bicycles and motorcycles… View now
No other soccer club epitomizes Serbia's sporting culture – and history – like Red Star Belgrade… View now
Reading, writing and arithmetic – these are disciplines that children learn early in school. In Armenia there's a fourth: chess.… View now
A discussion about men, courage and the financial limitations of fashion-conscious people… View now
Andreas Uebele and architect Andreas Cukrowicz in conversation on the headquarters of Gebrüder Weiss… View now
The traditional trade in embroidery from Austria's Vorarlberg region… View now
Today's logistics world is an El Dorado for trend researchers. They dream of intelligent transport containers… View now
How a color activates the body's own defenses… View now
A fresh start and time travel – A reportage from Gebrüder Weiss' new headquarters in the US.… View now
On a textiles logistics provider straddling high fashion and off-the-shelf clothing… View now
How a phenomenon from youth culture is turning into an Olympic sport… View now
The Olympic Games – from humble beginnings to the world's greatest spectacle… View now
Famous couples stand for certain qualities: acceptance, trustworthiness, empathy and loyalty… View now
Janina Loh on relationships to objects… View now
Enemies too can share certain affinities – in the form of similar interests, similar circumstances and similar needs… View now
On achieving the right balance between proximity and detachment between colleagues… View now
The truck driver Tarek Kohler tells, how he establishes routines on his tours and manages to stay in love with his career.… View now
How can life be made healthier and more attractive in rapidly growing urban centers?… View now
Could the schism between the Catholics and Protestants have fathered the capitalism we know today?… View now
Friendships: what makes them tick and how they work – an interview with Janosch Schobin… View now
A conversation with architect Clemens Plank on a brilliantly simple construction solution… View now
On the road in Vietnam: People, motor bikes, cars, exhaust fumes; fruit in baskets, birds in cages… View now
It only takes Doctors Without Borders a few days to erect a treatment camp with a small hospital – almost anywhere in the world… View now
Scientists and companies are making increasing headway in the realm of proactive, urban control systems… View now
About a great big country, global visions and yi dai yi lu… View now
Heidi Senger-Weiss is in best company – as the first woman among inventors, of which we will introduce a selection… View now
Flying in a legendary AN-124 is one of the highlight experiences in the life of any transport employee.… View now
Making intuition pay… View now
A model is often the best way of understanding reality… View now
About Goethe's experiences of the world and the role of convention… View now
While the regional mid-summer customs seem similar – at least in Europe – the traditions do differ in their detail… View now
Amber found far from its sources indicates a remarkably developed trading network during the Bronze Age… View now
GW-driver Alois Tement on discipline, the right diet "on the road" and the future of driving… View now
1,380 kilometres from Istanbul, 400 kilometres from Tbilisi, and 80 metres from the Black Sea… View now
Exploring different worlds from the comfort of ones own sofa… View now
On animals, plants and organisms that are undaunted by the unfriendly urban environment… View now
Creative energy has enabled Germany’s top trading port to adapt to the winds of time. A photo report… View now
A brief cultural history of asphalt… View now
What defined the Old Silk Road? And how has its modern counterpart changed?… View now