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Globaltrans to acquire Metalloinvesttrans for $540m
Globaltrans Investment has announced the acquisition of Metalloinvesttrans (MIT), a Russian rail freight transport company, for US$540m. Read more
Hapag-Lloyd announces new service connecting Germany with Russia, Finland and Poland
Hapag-Lloyd has announced a new service, Russia Express (REX), connecting Germany with Russia, Finland and Poland. Read more
DPD expands Russian network
DPD has announced it is expanding its network of branches and representative offices in Russia, with new offices opened in Saransk and Makhachkala. Read more
ZIM upgrades Asia-Black Sea services
ZIM has announced upgrades to its Asia-Black Sea services including a new Asia-Black Sea service. Read more
Gebrüder Weiss establishes joint venture with Tegeta Motors
Gebrüder Weiss has established a joint venture with Tegeta Motors in Tbilisi, Georgia. Read more
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Asia Pacific Transport & Logistics 2008
Asia Pacific Transport & Logistics 2008 is packed full of qualitative analysis and market sizing/forecasting data which will give you an all-round understanding of the Asia Pacific freight market. It examines the significant trends which are affecting investment in the industry, both from the perspective of transport infrastructure and the logistics companies which serve it.
The report includes an overview of the transport infrastructure in the main economies throughout the region. As well as discussion of the road, rail, airport, port and inland waterway networks in each country, the report contains a range of maps and charts. It also examines the logistics markets which have developed in each country, looking at the extent to which they evolved and the key trends which will influence their development in the future.
Central & Eastern Europe Logistics 2007
CEE Logistics 2007 provides invaluable in-sight into a fast growing market. As further markets of Central and Eastern Europe accede to the European Union, this region’s importance to the logistics industry continues to grow. This growth will fuel new business opportunities for multi-national manufacturers and international retailers, and consequently for the logistics service providers which serve them. The report includes analysis of major trends, both economic and logistics; a country-by-country overview of the region examining transport infrastructure, logistics and warehousing markets and the major 3PLs; profiles of the operations of the major logistics and express providers across the region. Countries covered include: Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia as well as Bulgaria and Romania. The combination of analysis on the regional and country logistics infrastructure, profiles of the major players and identification of key trends and developments make this report essential reading for any company with interest in this diverse and fast growing region.
Supply Chain Leaders intelligence
For businesses whose priority it is to keep track of their logistics competitors, follow developments at existing or potential clients, or to identify acquisition targets, SCLi is an invaluable source of industry intelligence. With over 500 company profiles the interactive web-enabled database is fully searchable, providing users with access to always updated information on the world’s leading providers. Each profile contains the latest news and related TI briefings.