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Europe’s ports boost inland connections
February 27, 2017 -
With diminishing scope to achieve much competitive advantage through additional quayside operational efficiencies, many...
US ports open wallets
February 27, 2017 -
The Port of Oakland is bent on an aggressive drive to boost its cargo throughput, with more container traffic the...
Trump’s protectionism could prove costly affair for US trade
February 27, 2017 -
US President Donald Trump’s threats to restrict foreign imports with a view to creating jobs for Americans have caused...
Low spending leads to slow US growth
February 27, 2017 -
Americans frustrated by slow economic growth and a lack of blue-collar manufacturing jobs are widely credited with...
Frictions on the New Silk Road
February 27, 2017 -
The fanfare surrounding the pioneering China-Europe container express train that completed a one-way journey between...
Packaging plays
February 27, 2017
Kuehne + Nagel has spotted an opportunity in the preparation of cargo for shipping. The multinational logistics firm’s...
Experts: Big Data will transform supply chain
February 27, 2017
Supply chains are poised for a sea-change that will transform them into forward-looking and more collaborative set-ups,...
Directions for the Trump administration
February 27, 2017
There is no shortage on second-guessing what moves Donald Trump will make next regarding his US presidential...
Freight quotes at snail’s pace
February 27, 2017
Faced with rapid growth in the e-commerce sector while general cargo expands at a comparative crawl, logistics firms...
Japanese carriers hold their own in 2016
February 27, 2017
The strength of the Japanese yen meant that exports kept declining for much of 2016, and it wasn’t until the final two...
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