Thursday, 10 March 2011

IFW E-Bulletin: European ro-ro losing traffic to Far East; New consolidation expected in China's air cargo sector

Latest News Thursday 10th March

European ro-ro losing volumes to Far East

European ro-ro losing volumes to Far East Operators should start to view hauliers as competition not customers and target unaccompanied traffic

New consolidation expected in China's air cargo sector

It's not a question of if, but when, conference told

US imports still climbing

Growing retail demand proves economic revival still on track, says NRF

Cathay Pacific profits hit new heights

Air cargo revenue soars by more than 50%

New York port speculates to accumulate

Investment in projects to allow larger vessels to berth will bring in additional volumes

Panalpina takes a bullish view of 2011

Air and ocean performance outstripped market averages last year, says forwarding group

Red tape strangling consolidation in ro-ro sector

Do Europe's competition authorities have sufficient knowledge of the market? ask operators

DHL to the rescue

Failed aircraft parts business to start new life

UPS pays $1.3 million to settle fleet disrepair claims

Integrator denies knowingly allowing staff to drive vans in poor condition

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Change of area managers

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Coalitions and cargo: a recipe for Irish recovery?

In the days before the General Election, there were those of my fellow Irishmen and women who believed that the most likely result was 'more of the same', regardless of whichever party emerged from the ballot with the largest number of seats, writes John Tuohy

The odds are stacked against going it alone

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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

It's all in the small print

Shippers and carriers should ensure they have clear, comprehensive agreements in place, covering all of the key essential commercial and legal terms in a single document, advises Matthew Gore

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

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