German logistics newspaper

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DVZ - German traffic newspaper
DVZ Logo.jpg
Area of ​​Expertise Freight forwarding
language German
publishing company DVV Media Group GmbH (Germany)
First edition 1947
Frequency of publication Print: In-depth analyzes, articles and key topics every Wednesday.
Online: The latest news 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Sold edition 9,960 copies
( IVW  Q1 / 2018)
Widespread edition 10,290 copies
( IVW  Q1 / 2018)
Editor-in-chief Harald Ehren
Web link www.dvz.de
ISSN (print)
CODEN DDVZDZ

The Deutsche Verkehrs-Zeitung ( DVZ for short , formerly Deutsche Logistik-Zeitung ) is a specialist journal for the transport and logistics industry that has been published since 1947 .

The print edition of DVZ, which appears on Wednesdays, is published by DVV Media Group GmbH (formerly Deutscher Verkehrs-Verlag) with a circulation of around 10,000 copies - 8,000 of which are printed copies. This is supplemented by a daily digital media package as well as by over 50 themed issues and magazines each year with focus on logistics locations, sub-markets and top trends. The publishing and editorial offices are in Hamburg . The DVZ's regular rubrics are: Opinion, Infographics, Politics, DVZ Campaigns, Theory & Practice, Transport & Logistics, Advertising Market, Panorama, People. Like the competition journal Transport , DVZ also appears in the Berlin format .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information community to determine the distribution of advertising media (IVW), figures for the 1st quarter of 2018. Accessed on June 25, 2018 .