Airport Authority Extends CEO's Service Term
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The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) today announced the extension of Chief Executive Officer Stanley Hui Hon-chung’s service term by two years from 1 February 2013.
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High-speed freight on a high-speed railway
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The arrival of an SNCF TGV freight train at St Pancras today marked the launch of high-speed, electrically-powered rail freight services between London and mainland Europe.
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Felixstowe breaks ground on new rail terminal
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UK Under-Secretary of State for Transport Mike Penning will today launch the new North Rail Terminal project at the port of Felixstowe
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World's fastest train scanner opens
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The world’s fastest train scanner, which produces quality images while a train runs through at up to 60kph, opened this week in the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands
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Transalpine rail freight strategy must change
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Swiss combined transport operator Hupac is arguing for a change in investment priorities on transalpine rail routes.
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Rail freight 'motorways' struggle to prove their worth
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French rail freight “motorways” have yet to demonstrate that they can be profitable, viable and efficient, according to the country’s audit office, the Cour des Comptes.
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Big fish circle London Gateway
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Two ‘major household names’ are understood to be involved in the development of major warehouses at the embryonic distribution park adjacent to London Gateway, the new UK port slated to open late next year.
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French rail network manager sets up freight taskforce
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France’s rail network manager, RFF, has set up a taskforce dedicated to freight traffic and described the initiative as “the first of its kind”.
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Singha blames distribution problems for lack of drinking water
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Singha Corp is attributing the shortage of drinking water to a disruption in logistics caused by floods, which it says is preventing it from delivering the much-needed goods to clients.
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GMS deal ratification 'crucial' for this year
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GMS deal ratification 'crucial' for this yearThailand is being pressed to ratify cross-border transport agreements before the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) meets in December in order to benefit from greater regional cooperation.
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Report says China's high-speed rails under construction may cost 850 bln yuan
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China's high-speed rails under construction may cost up to 849.1 billion yuan (131.79 billion U.S. dollars), a brokerage firm estimates, after a train crash triggered financial concerns over the sector.











