Monday, 7 March 2011

IFW E-Bulletin: How will lines absorb new capacity? A black picture of shipping's green future; Rising oil price no problem for Eurotunnel

Latest News Monday 7th March

How will Asia-Europe shipping lines absorb new capacity?

How will Asia-Europe shipping lines absorb new capacity? Analyst claims new strategies are needed as slow-steaming has done all it can

Painting a black picture of shipping's green future

Industry's carbon footprint will expand 300% as world trade grows

Rising oil price no problem for Eurotunnel

Tunnel operator could steal business from ferry firms hit by higher costs

Record profits for high-flying Atlas

Air freight carrier gets demand/supply balance just right

Earthquakes cost NZ port millions

Lyttelton assesses damage from latest disaster as it gets back to business

Arcus makes new bid for control of Forth Ports

Group opens books as investment fund increases its offer by £100 million

Cost of running a truck rises by £20 a week

Fuel price hikes undermine the industry, claims RHA

US intermodal traffic picks up after January lull

Better weather sees February services get off to a good start

Goodman looks to deliver to Amazon

Developer will break ground on fifth European distribution hub for online retailer

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Opinion

The odds are stacked against going it alone

Graham Riches explains why, in these days of ever-changing legislation, shippers need to manage their logistics needs with those who have the relevent experience and expertise

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Interviews

A Q&A with Andrew Herdman

The Director General of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines on US plans for 100% cargo screening, intra-Asia volumes and anticipated growth in global demand

Singapore has big plans

Rather than being one of many gateways to South-east Asia, Kelvin Wong, the Logistics Director of Singapore's Economic Development Board tells Damian Brett the island has ambitions to become the gateway to all Asia

Features

Supply chain agility, via Cloud

Andy Stinnes on why agility in supply chain management is more important than ever, and why you need cloud technology to get you there

Supply chain software: the new generation

In Simon Kaye's previous column, he discussed the three levels of competitive intelligence the best logistics software provides. But today's software is not just a tool for shipment tracking

Q&A with Ravishankar Mirle

Mike King talks to Emirates' Regional Manager for cargo operations for Asia and Australasia

Friday Focus: Transforming supply chain management through agility and innovation

Stephen Corbet argues that one of the greatest challenges facing the logistics industry is the need to develop business environments that are capable of addressing the dynamic economic climate with modern supply chain management solutions

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