Wednesday, 18 May 2011

IFW E-Bulletin: EC raids shipping line offices in cartel probe; Fewer job losses at former DHL France unit; APMT can bid for fourth terminal at JNPT

Latest News Wednesday 18th May

EC raids shipping line offices in cartel probe

EC raids shipping line offices in cartel probe Competition authority has 'reason to believe' leading carriers have violated European anti-trust laws that abolished conferences

Fewer redundancies at former DHL France unit

Ducross restructure plan throws a lifeline to 100 workers at domestic groupage operation

APMT can bid for fourth terminal at JNPT

Supreme Court overrules Mumbai authority decision on facility that will double port capacity

Asia Pacific airlines back in the black

After two years of losses, carriers report 50% jump in 2010 cargo revenue

Hellmann boosted by growth in exports

Positive start to the year by UK operation

TNT share price falls again after poor Q1 results

Dutch logistics group reports 14% drop in profits as earnings fall sharply

Gefco takeover of Gruppo Mercurio finalised

Competition authorities okay purchase of Italian automotive logistics specialist

Toll narrows search for new CEO

Ambitious US target for new boss of Australian transport firm

IFW World: Home run for Crane at last

Air freight entrepreneur finally succeeds in buying top baseball club

People power at the IFW Awards

Nominate your colleagues for the industry's most celebrated glittering prizes

Markus Leutner

New man in China for time:matters

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Celebrate with us as IFW hits 40 this year

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Opinion

Customer service: mediocre or magnificent?

For decades, customer service in the logistics industry has been associated with being mediocre. It's an area that often isn't given as much attention as it deserves; after all, great customer service can be the route to full customer buy-in, argues Matthew Marriott

Longer lorries may undermine rail freight

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Interviews

A Q&A with Ruth Waring

The founder of Women in Logistics tells IFW its aim is to improve things for women working in the sector

A Q&A with Andreas Boedecker

The Head of Global Ocean Freight at DHL Global Forwarding tells Damian Brett that speaking the customer's language and adapting services to their requirements will bring long-term success

Features

Global sourcing logistics: from concept to delivery

Global sourcing is a long-term systemic change that necessitates rebuilding supply chain logistics from the ground up, writes Simon Kaye

Friday Focus: Logistics and the younger generation

Many school, college or even university leavers may have already formulated the foundations of their new career within finance, construction or law. However, Stephen Maskell wonders if logistics is in the mix

OneExpress growth plans for the future

Matteo Ravazzin, from pallet network OneExpress Italia, tells IFW about the company's growth plans for the future.

The (not so) happy life of the modern seafarer

David Savage on injustice on the high seas

People

Markus Leutner

Toll narrows search for new CEO

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