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Choice Logistics establishes hub in Dubai
Choice Logistics, the service parts logistics company, has announced Dubai as its newest regional hub. Read more
Damco expands in East Africa
Global forwarder Damco has opened a new office in Djibouti, in order to assist import and export customers in Ethiopia and Djibouti. Read more
Logwin opens new location in Dubai
European logistics service provider Logwin has opened a new additional office in the Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority (DAFZA). Read more
DP World reports 8% drop in annual container throughput
Dubai-based global marine terminal operator DP World this week announced that it handled a total of 25.6m TEUs in 2009. Read more
CEVA renews contract with Mannatech
CEVA Logistics has renewed its partnership with Mannatech in South Africa, a company developing proprietary nutritional supplements. Read more
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Global Freight Forwarding 2009
The latest edition of Global Freight Forwarding 2009 contains analysis of the state of the global forwarding market including key trends and developments in 2008 and the first half of 2009. In addition, the report contains market sizing and 5 year forecasts by sector (air and sea) for major regions and 40 individual countries. For the first time the report includes interim market data revealing the impact of the downturn on the market. The report provides company profiles and 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.
Global Logistics Strategies 2007
Global Logistics Strategies 2007 provides a comprehensive analysis of the industry from the perspective of mergers and acquisition activity. As well as including insight into the major trends which are occurring in all the key logistics sectors, it also provides analysis of the results of a survey involving over 290 deals which were conducted during 2006. This includes a specific examination of the role of private equity. In addition, the report contains 20 profiles revealing the strategies of the major players in the market and finally a survey of over 180 European logistics executives, giving an insight into attitudes towards regional and global expansion.
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 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.
Global Service Parts Logistics in the High Tech Sector
Global Service Parts Logistics in the High Tech Sector contains an analysis of all the major trends impacting on the industry. Looking at four key segments - IT Services, Telecommunications, Medical Technology and Computer and Office Equipment - the report examines how the industry has evolved to meet the client needs in a dynamic, fast moving environment. Global Service Parts Logistics contains sections on the market structure and logistics of the Telecommunications and IT Services sectors; profiles of the SPL operations and requirements of the major Telcos and OEMs; global market sizing and forecasts for the major segments as well as profiles of all the major SPL providers. The report provides an essential overview of the sector, containing an insight into many manufacturers’ SPL strategies, the SPL providers they use, and how systemic changes in each sector will affect how the industry will look in the next five years.
Middle East Logistics 2006
The Middle Eastern Express, Logistics and Transportation markets are some of the most dynamic emerging markets anywhere in the world. They are attracting an increasingly high level of interest and investment as global companies, seeking growth rates and profit levels far beyond what they can achieve in more developed markets, shift their strategic focus to the region. The region’s governments themselves are investing billions in new logistics infrastructure fueled by oil revenues and the need to diversify their industrial base. Middle East Logistics 2006 contains profiles of all the major markets, logistics and express operators, market sizing and forecasts as well as trade and economic data. It provides essential market intelligence for any company either already present or thinking about entering the 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.