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War on piracy enters a new phase
The campaign against piracy off the coast of Somalia has entered a new phase as for the first time a combined European naval force has undertaken operations against pirates on land.
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Maersk Line records first quarter loss of $599m
Maersk Line reported a loss of $599m in the first quarter of 2012, compared to a profit of $424m for the same period of 2011, despite an 18% increase in volumes. Read more
Port of Hamburg boosts container throughput by 5.2% in the first quarter
In the first three months of 2012, the Port of Hamburg achieved total throughput of 32.6m tons, an increase of 3.8% compared to the first quarter of 2011. Read more
Ti Dashboard extends coverage of East and West Coast ports data
Ti has extended its coverage of US East and West Coast ports through the addition of new charts. Read more
MOL to call at Port of Seattle
MOL and the New World Alliance announce new call at the Port of Seattle, Washington. Read more
NOL Group reports US$254m first quarter net loss
NOL Group has reported a first quarter 2012 net loss of US$254m compared to a net loss of US$10m in the same period last year. The group stated that said high fuel costs and low freight rates in container shipping affected its first quarter 2012 performance. Read more
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South America Transport & Logistics 2011
A comprehensive analysis and in-depth examination of the South American air, sea, road and rail markets and profiles
of the leading players
Global Freight Forwarding 2008
Freight forwarding has been one of the most successful sectors of the global logistics industry over the past decade. Substantial growth has been achieved due to the trend of globalisation which has led manufacturing to locate to remote markets around the world. The latest edition of Global Freight Forwarding 2008 contains analysis of the state of the forwarding market, key trends and developments as well as the structure and drivers of the market and their implications for the future. In addition, the report contains market sizing and 5 year forecasts by sector (air and sea) for all the key regions and now 40 individual countries. In addition the report provides market shares for the leading players and ranking of the largest air and sea freight forwarders in terms of revenues, air tonnage and teus shipped. Finally, the report contains profiles of all the leading freight forwarders providing financial, operational and strategic insight into the key players.
Global Distribution & Warehousing 2008
Global Distribution & Warehousing Report 2008 provides a detailed look at all the main distribution markets throughout Europe (including Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey), North America, Asia Pacific and the Middle East. It identifies key locations for distribution hubs, the influence of transport infrastructure and costs on a country-by-country basis, and in the USA it looks at the major cities where distribution hubs are clustered. The report also contains a major new survey of logistics executives which examines trends affecting the distribution and warehouse market. In depth analysis shows the influence manufacturers, logistics providers and property developers have in shaping the structure of the industry. The report also provides profiles of the leading property developers – including ProLogis, Gazeley, Goodman and AMB – detailing financial, operational and strategic information.
Global Shipping Leaders 2007
Global Shipping Leaders 2007 provides a handy guide to the industry through the analysis of the shipping lines themselves. It examines the industry using a range of indicators such as slot capacity, revenue, profitability and margin growth, including company profiles.
The report provides a mix of company information, including a corporate overview; a breakdown of financial data; operational analysis; examination of their strategic goals as well as key mergers and acquisitions. It provides a wealth of tables and charts to illustrate the development of all the major shipping lines.
Global Automotive Logistics 2007
Global Automotive Logistics 2007 is packed full of qualitative analysis and quantitative data which will give you an all-round understanding of the market. It examines the significant trends which are affecting the demand-side of the industry and how these impact the key logistics sectors associated with it. It includes market sizing, broken down into inbound, spare parts and finished vehicle segments for the North American, European and Japanese markets as well indicative growth forecasts. In addition it has detailed profiles of the main Vehicle Manufacturers and Logistics Service Providers containing analysis of their strategies and operations.
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.