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Panalpina to handle Samsung Panama ocean freight and warehousing
Samsung Panama has selected Swiss global forwarder and logistics provider Panalpina to handle most of its FCL ocean freight traffic from Asia Pacific to Panama in 2010. Read more
UPS adds Service Parts Logistics locations in China
UPS has announced plans to significantly increase its global service parts logistics (SPL) network in China. Read more
Schenker launches "Go for Growth" programme
DB Schenker has launched its new "Go for Growth" programme to bolster growth in its Contract Logistics business unit. Read more
Panalpina wins freight management contract form Volex
A high tech producer of high speed, fibre optic and complex cable assemblies has awarded its Global Freight Management to Panalpina. Read more
Premium Aircraft Interiors Group outsources to K+N
Premium Aircraft Interiors Group has selected Kuehne + Nagel as its global logistics partner for its aftermarket business. Read more
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Global Contract Logistics 2009
Analysis, commentary, market sizing, ranking and market shares, out-sourcing rates and profiles of the leading global contract logistics operators
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.
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 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.
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.