What Indonesia’s new president will mean for shipping and infrastructure
It is The Loadstar’s prediction that Indonesia will be the next big thing in terms ...
This is an interesting article, looking at European logistics ahead of any agreement on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and US. Noting that “savvy shippers” in the US are already vetting partners and EU supply chain networks, as they look to optimise their presence in the EU, it shows that they are also looking for “sustainable” transport models linking seaports, airports, warehousing, and point-of-sale destinations. The piece examines Poland’s growth in logistics, Germany’s expanding networks and ...
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