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New UPS joint venture in Middle East, Turkey and Central Asia
29/Jun/2009

UPS has entered into a new joint venture headquartered in Dubai to coordinate growth of express and logistics services across the Middle East, Turkey and parts of Central Asia.

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Source: UPS

 

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News details

New UPS joint venture in Middle East, Turkey and Central Asia
29/Jun/2009

UPS has entered into a new joint venture headquartered in Dubai to coordinate growth of express and logistics services across the Middle East, Turkey and parts of Central Asia.

To access this news item you must be a subscriber to Ti's Logistics Briefing Archive

If you are already a subscriber, you may have been logged out due to a period of inactivity, (please login to try again) or your subscription has expired (check here). If you have not purchased a subscription you can do so below.

You can access news items from the last two weeks FREE of charge, provided you are a subscriber to Ti's Logistics Briefing newsletter. However to access older news items from our archive you need to purchase an annual subscription below.

To view the news item please login here or purchase a subscription below.

Archive Price
£ 495.00

Add to cart

The Transport Intelligence's Logistics Briefing archive gives researchers, consultants and analysts access to around 1,600 briefs and as well as over 5,000 news items. Each brief contains in depth analysis of events and developments in the industry covering the logistics, express, forwarding and road sectors.

The Transport Intelligence archive allows you to:

  • Track the acquisition strategies of competitors and suppliers
  • Gain an insight into the strategies of the main logistics operators
  • Respond to the latest industry trends
  • Identify threats or opportunities from industry developments.

Within each brief you will find information and insight provided by Transport Intelligence’s industry experienced analysts, unavailable from any other sources. The briefs place industry events within their context and contain not only news but interpretation, background and data from Transport Intelligence’s own knowledge resource.

 

Source: UPS

 

Click here to purchase the complete Transport Intelligence Logistics Briefing archive, providing access to around 1,500 briefs and over 4,000 news items.