Monday, 10 October 2011

IFW Editor's Top Stories Bulletin

 


 

 

Order for giant containerships not aggressive, claims Maersk

Market leader says 18,000teu vessels won't ruin the market

1,000 more jobs to be created at London Gateway

DP World announces 2013 opening for major UK port and logistics complex

Rates on main container shipping trades still tumbling

Shanghai index falls to lowest level this year as reduced consumer demand hits boxship volumes

Wanted: top logistics professionals

Middle East firms on the hunt for foreign expertise

Containership operating costs rising

Not unexpected in a continuing economic downturn, says analyst

FEATURE

Friday Focus: The price isn't right

In these uncertain times, everyone is, understandably, eagle-eyed when it comes to keeping costs down, writes Simon Reed

 

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