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Time:matters secures business from Siemens Healthcare
German international courier, sameday and emergency logistics service provider time:matters is delivering time-critical spare parts for Siemens Healthcare. Read more
CEVA secures Cummins contract in Germany
CEVA Logistics has signed a new contract with Cummins Generation Technologies, a supplier of power solutions for the distributed electrical generation markets, in Germany. Read more
ProLogis leases 540,000 sq ft to JVC America in Atlanta
ProLogis announced this week that it had leased space in Atlanta, Georgia, to a leading manufacturer of home, mobile and automotive electronic equipment and accessories. Read more
Embraer selects partners for service parts management solution
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has chosen Accenture and Servigistics to team up on the implementation of a new service parts management solution. Read more
time:matters gains Fujitsu Siemens Computers as a customer
Time:matters, part of German airline group Lufthansa, announced this week that it had gained Fujitsu Siemens Computers (Munich) as a customer for ‘time-critical spare parts logistics’. Read more
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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.
Global Air Cargo 2006
Air Cargo is an integral part of many manufacturers’ and retailers’ global supply chains, allowing companies in a range of sectors to operate in lean inventory environments. Given the increasing development of remote manufacturing, especially for high value goods, the importance of air cargo is set to grow. Global Air Cargo 2006 is a comprehensive report looking at all aspects of the industry, including profiles of the main air cargo carriers (airlines and integrators), trends, developments, market sizing and forecasts.
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.
European Industry Sector Logistics 2005
The performance of most logistics service providers is highly influenced by trends in the industry vertical sectors in which their clients do business. Although supply chain concepts at their highest level apply equally across all sectors, individual industry attributes have led to the development of sector specific supply side dynamics. European Industry Sector Logistics report provides an insight into the trends affecting the most important verticals, the latest supply chain developments as well as reviewing the exposure of the major logistics companies. It includes market sizing and forecasts.