What's happening in Intra Asia

 

 

No luck for PSA in Indian Subcontinent as terminal operator looks to
homeward expansion

 

SINGAPORE'S PSA International, one of the leading global terminal operators, is finding it tough-going in the Indian Subcontinent it would seem.
First there was the unexpected exit from Pakistan's Gwadar Port project and more recently in India the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) cancelled a contract with PSA to develop a container terminalˇXthe value of which was estimated to have been worth US$1.5 billion. >More

 

 

How much has changed in the liner landscape in 2012?

 

SENIOR shipping executives last year predicted that the container shipping industry would see a rise in consolidation in the years to come, and that the pool of competition in the market would become less crowded.
Now almost one year on from when we first heard many of those projections, do we see any signs that such an occurrence is happening, or will happen in the not too distant future?  >More

 

 

Trade profile: Southeast Asia (Overview)

 

OF all the trades in the world today, the largest by far is the Intra-Asia trade, which accounted for 21 per cent of all containerised shipments last year, compared with just 15 per cent and 14 per cent for the high-profile transpacific and Asia-Europe trades.
A major market within the broader Intra-Asia trade is Southeast Asia. It is this region of the world that we will turn our focus to in The Container Shipping Manager todayˇK  >More

 

 

Myanmar calling: shipping lines set sights on new opportunity

 

ONCE a nation clouded in obscurity Myanmar is today attracting more and more attention, particularly in the shipping industry as shipping lines around the world are now making a beeline for its shores.
Since the release of its most celebrated political prisoner, Aung San Suu Kyi, and the heralding of economic and political reforms; the country has been like an unstoppable freight train - on track to unleash economic growth and prosperity that has never been seen in its troubled history. >More

 

 

What will be the fate of Malaysia's Penang Port?

 

THE fate of Malaysia's Penang Port has been the topic of some intense speculation of late. For some, privatising the port is the only way out of the current financial doldrums.
But for the port's chief operating officer, Obaid Mansur, he refuses to concede defeat, telling the country's Business Times in a recent article: "We are not a sinking ship. In fact, we are poised to grow if we continue with the five-year growth plan".  >More

 

Intra Asia Trade Specialists 

 

Charter Link Logistics Ltd.

Consolidation experts with global reach at a competitive price.
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Calpac Logistics Ltd.

A trusted name in airfreight transportation solutions for more than 20 years.
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Awards Shipping Agency Ltd.

From humble beginnings to full global air and seafreight logistics service provider.
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Spliethoff Group

For heavy lift shipments downunder the Spliethoff Group has you covered.
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Lucky Freight (HK) Ltd.

Luck has nothing to do with our quality service guarantee on all FCL and LCL shipments!
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WPC Int'l (HK) Ltd.

Tailor-made logistics solutions for your unique Intra-Asia transportation needs.
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Transfit Shipping Limited.

Fitting our service to your transportation needs is our priority.
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KMTC (HK) Co., Ltd.

Leaders in Intra-Asia liner business for over half a century.
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Jardine Shipping Services

Whether itˇ¦s air or seafreight consolidation, door-to-door service, project cargo handling or customs clearance expertise you need, Jardineˇ¦s has handled it all for more than 100 years.
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ESA Logistics (HK) Co., Ltd.

Your partner of choice for worldwide consolidation, customs clearance, warehousing and distribution or specialty shipments.
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ECU-Line Hong Kong Ltd.

The world's leading neutral LCL service provider with services spanning the globe.
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Kart (China) Co., Ltd.

Leaders in road transportation services connecting Thailand to southern China and the emerging ASEAN economies.
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