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WEF Davos: Governments and business must collaborate to reduce supply chain risk
27/Jan/2012 by John Manners-Bell.

In the aftermath of tsunamis, floods and terrorism, supply chain risk continues to dominate the agenda with a new report being published by the World Economic Forum.... read more.

Tension over Straits of Hormuz threatens Gulf hubs and oil price
04/Jan/2012 by John Manners-Bell.

The last few days have seen tensions between Iran and the West increase with sanctions imposed as a result of Iran’s nuclear programme starting to bite.... read more.

Thai floods implications for high tech supply chains starting to be felt
14/Dec/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

The supply chain fall-out from the floods which hit Thailand earlier in the year is now starting to be felt by high tech manufacturers such as Intel and Dell.... read more.

TNT shareholders voice disquiet over performance
30/Nov/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

A report in the Wall Street Journal suggests that TNT's shareholders are increasingly agitated over the company’s performance with one shareholder calling for the head of the Chief Executive.... read more.

New trade agreement drives US-Asia integration
17/Nov/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

A new regional trade group has come into existence which will stimulate trans-Pacific trade and benefit US exporters and importers.... read more.

Transport sector key to feeding world's record population
31/Oct/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

With the world’s population at the 7bn milestone, John Manners-Bell says that governments must focus on logistics to increase the efficiency of food supply chains in developing markets.... read more.

Strong European road freight sector good news for economy
28/Oct/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

An examination of the interim results of the largest road freight operators in Europe provides some encouragement for a hard pressed economy.... read more.

New report finds Euro road freight still below 2008 peak
21/Oct/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

The European road freight sector saw growth of 3.6% in 2010 and, according to the latest forecasts by Transport Intelligence, will expand at the same rate in 2011. However, despite the two year’s consistent growth, this will still leave the market more than 10% lower than at its peak in 2008, prior to the economic slowdown. ... read more.

Catastrophic risk high on WEF’s supply chain agenda
12/Oct/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

John Manners-Bell, a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council reports on one of the key issues being discussed at the recent ‘brainstorming’ event in Abu Dhabi.... read more.

Special Briefing: The implications of Chinese globalisation for the logistics industry
12/Sep/2011 by John Manners-Bell.

The next ten years will see a seismic shift in the balance of power in global supply chains, predicts John Manners-Bell, CEO of Transport Intelligence.... read more.

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