Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Singapore strike comes to an end

Latest News Wednesday 27th April

Singapore strike comes to an end

Singapore strike comes to an end Government warns anyone charging unauthorised truck fees will be punished.

CMA CGM borrows another $945 million

Carrier says demand high enough to justify bond issue increase

YRC Worldwide reports progress in financial restructuring

Firm has been working closely with interested parties to negotiate new terms

Shipping bodies hit out at shift in pirate-hostage equation

Fundamental change makes the issue between the pirates and a government

Got a question about the freighting industry?

IFW reporter Katerina Kerr answers your questions about the industry.

Have you got news for us?

Tell us your story and we'll tell the industry

Transnet orders three RMG cranes

New cranes will increase productivity of City Deep Container Terminal

Rotterdam handles one million containers in a month

Milestone is first for European ports

Nightline unveils expansion plans

Increase in facility will create 50 new jobs

Finnair announces new joint venture

Plans for an all-cargo airline will target Asian markets

We Have Mail

Re: Koreans to the rescue

James Nicoll

Re: Carriers look set for bid to push up Asia-Europe ocean rates

John Doble
 

Opinion

Longer lorries may undermine rail freight

Government should look at improving efficiency instead of increasing lorry lengths

RSAS: the means for a safer railway

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Interviews

An improving picture for hard-pressed carriers

Super slow-steaming, container shortages, vessel lay-ups and rising demand will help boost freight rates on key liner trades in the coming months, APL President Eng Aik Meng tells Mike King

Organic growth now the way forward as DSV makes its presence felt

Rene Falch Olesen tells Damian Brett how a logistics firm can boost marketshare without making an acquisition or taking on new business at a loss

Features

OneExpress growth plans for the future

Matteo Ravazzin from pallet network OneExpress Italia tells IFW about the companies growth plans for the future.

The (not so) happy life of the modern seafarer

David Savage on injustice on the high seas

Friday Focus: Automation, a flexible friend

As companies emerge from the recession and reassess their supply chain models in an attempt to maximise efficiency, warehouse automation is back on the agenda; but the agenda has changed, says Steve Richmond

Evaluating total cost of enterprise ownership

In recent conversations with executives from various freight forwarding companies, Andrea Robinson has realised that there is a lot of confusion over how to evaluate total cost of ownership (TCO) for logistics IT systems.

People

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