Night Flight Ban Hits Frankfurt Airport and Lufthansa Cargo
A recent ban on night flights ordered by an administrative court in the state of Hesse – Frankfurt is located in that state – will cause huge losses running into double-digit
Rethinking Supply Chain Strategies in the Context of Disasters
Thailand’s logistics industry estimated to be valued at USD 70 Billion is certainly impacted due to the largest contributing segment of manufacturing adversely impacted due to the floods.
ASEAN Connectivity
2015 ASEAN Connectivity and Its Implication for Indonesian Ports and Logistics Infrastructure
Regional Leaders Require Multi-Faceted Skills
The 5th Export Logistics Model Award 2011 (ELMA 2011) organized by the Office of Trade Logistics, Department of Export Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, has been upgraded. It will now include the Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) model as well as the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
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- Sensors Track Consumer Goods Bound for Troops in Afghanistan
To combat theft or security breaches, American President Lines is using Cubic's Container Tracking and Monitoring Solution to monitor overseas shipments to U.S. post exchanges.
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- RFID revolutionizing healthcare: increased patient safety, trackable processes, reduced costs
RFID tops the chart in medicine with vastly increased safety, efficiency and RO
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- Consumer Goods Manufacturers Seek Greater Supply Chain Flexibility
Uncovering Packaging and Distribution Efficiency Opportunities
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- Action Plan to Fight Flood Damage
The great floods that hit Thailand not only deluged seven industrial estates
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- Multimodal Transport Across Indonesia
Recently, government issued Government Regulation No. 8 of 2011 on Multimodal Transport (‘Regulation’), as a legal framework to govern the operation of multimodal
- NYK Logistics and Yusen Air & Sea to integrate businesses
- Mr. Minoru Sato, President of NYK Logistics (Thailand)
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Quality Equipment is Need to Make a Difference
Logistics Digest
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Merger Means Greater Global Logistics
Logistics Digest
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New cool-chain offering exceeds forecast, AA Cargo says
Air Cargo World
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TNSC Revamps Logistics System
Logistics Digest
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Hong Kong – Leading Global Logistics Hub
3PL wire by Mark Millar
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Carbon Footprint is a good step forward
Logistics Digest
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Global Healthcare Execs Face Risks with Complex Changes Ahead
UPS
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What China’s five-year plan means for business
Guangyu Li and Jonathan Woetzel, McKinsey
- Shipping lines have new strategy
- Local shipping companies are striving to expand their market share in China & India to offset declining export and import demand from and to the USA & EU. Although Asian countries have higher purchasing power, Thai ports are still not ready to accommodate potential trade expansion within the Asian Economic Community.
- Relationships with Store Owners the Key to Retail Success
- More signs, more shelf banners, and more promotions are bombarding shoppers with messages as they make the journey down the retail store aisles.
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Supply Chain Implications of Unrest in the Arab World
The recent political volatility in the Middle East has caused a surge in oil prices. Supply chain managers must prepare for contingencies and adapt their long-term plans for the possibility of more severe and prolonged supply disruptions. What should you do differently?
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Registering and Transporting Hazardous Substances
Tips for Complying with New European and American Legislation on Registering and Transporting Hazardous Substances
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- Unithai and Reader’s Digest give books to flood-hit schools
- Unithai in collaboration with Reader’s Digest (Thailand) has donated 317 books worth 686,104 baht to 20 schools hit by the recent severe flooding in the Bangkok area and other provinces in Central Thailand.
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- Conergy makes a donation in support of Thai Flood Relief Efforts
- Bangkok, 15 December 2011 – Mr Alexander Lenz (2nd right), President of Conergy South East Asia & the Middle East, and Ms. Michelle Gozum (right), Conergy’s Director of Marketing, make a donation of Bt100,000 to Channel 3 in support of the Thai communities affected by the floods. The donation is received by Mr Sorayuth Suthasanachinda (2nd left), and Ms. Pitchayatan Chanput (left), TV anchors of Channel 3. The event was held at the Channel 3 TV station in Bangkok.
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- MAN appoints MCVT as its exclusive Thailand importer
- MAN (Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg), the leading international supplier of efficient commercial
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- BFS Welcomed Inaugural Flight of South East Asian Airlines as the Newest Customer
- On 31th October 2011, Bangkok Flight Services (BFS) welcomed the inaugural flight of South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) from Philippines as the newest customer. SEAIR chose BFS as their partner at Suvarnabhumi Airport to provide all services includes Passenger, Ramp and Cargo handling services.











