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The supply chain talent gap - a strategic priority [22/Jun/2012]

The transport and logistics industry is being undermined by a skills shortage which is having a negative impact on efficiency. John Manners-Bell, Ti's CEO, says it is up to the industry itself to address the reasons why many good candidates fail to be attracted to the sector. Read Full Article...

Logistics costs rise, according to "State of Logistics" report [14/Jun/2012]

Findings from the “State of the Logistics” indicate logistics costs in the US, as a percentage of GDP, increased to 8.5% due to rising costs. Read Full Article...

Canadian Pacific strike results in backlog of containers at Canadian ports [31/May/2012]

Workers at Canada’s second largest Class I railroad have been on strike for over a week, resulting in a growing backlog of containers at Canada’s ports. Shippers are seeking alternative means of transportation to move goods. Read Full Article...

Considerable interest for GEFCO stake [25/May/2012]

The process of selling a minority stake in GEFCO appears to be proceeding rapidly. Press reports in Bloomberg and rumours in the private equity business suggest that there has been considerable interest in the offer. Read Full Article...

ATA reports a 1.1% decline in US trucking index [24/May/2012]

A slowing economy and possibly a shift in freight resulted in a 1.1% decline in the American Trucking Association’s US trucking index. Read Full Article...

Higher rates result in higher revenues for Class I railroads [26/Apr/2012]

Higher rates resulted in higher revenue growth for Class I railroads. Although overall volume growth was lackluster, intermodal and automobile growth was noted. Read Full Article...

Improving economy aids US transportation providers [08/Mar/2012]

Ti’s Global Logistics Monitor indicates that as the US economy continues to improve, freight movements remain positive. Read Full Article...

China to drive chemical logistics market, says new report [24/Feb/2012]

A new report published by Transport Intelligence maps out the major opportunities for the chemical logistics industry, and warns against complacency by the market leaders. Read Full Article...

State of Georgia focuses on sustainable competitiveness [09/Feb/2012]

For the second year in a row, Ti was a media sponsor for the Georgia Logistics Summit which was held in Atlanta, Georgia. Discussions included not only how to maintain the competitiveness of the state, but also trends within vertical sectors. Read Full Article...

Class I US railroad companies report double-digit revenue growth for 2011 [26/Jan/2012]

Class I US railroad companies report double-digit revenue growth. Despite positive volume growth, railroads still reported mixed volume results which resulted in market share gains for some. Read Full Article...

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