Speakers named for Queensland supply chain conference

ORGANISERS of the 2007 Supply Chain and Logistics Conference (SCLC) slated for Brisbane in August, have named keynote speakers including Peter Dapiran, senior fellow in the Freight and Logistics Group, University of Melbourne; Chris Weeks, Disaster Resource Network director - Europe & Middle East; Mark Skipper, managing director, Red Prairie and Steffen Steensvaek, Maersk Logistics Australia.

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Transair calls it a day

IT HAD been looking inevitable for a while, but when Transair decided to cease operations many people in the trade had a moment of sadness that another Australian carrier with international links had bitten the dust.

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Asia to lead global cargo growth

IATA estimates that air cargo will grow at an average of 5.3 per cent for the 2006-2010 period. Giovanni Bisignani, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) speaking at the opening of the World Cargo Symposium in Mexico City, said the majority of growth will be in Asia with intra-Asia routes accounting for 8.3 million tonnes of cargo (26 per cent of the global total) by 2010.

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Speakers named for Queensland supply chain conference

ORGANISERS of the 2007 Supply Chain and Logistics Conference (SCLC) slated for Brisbane in August, have named keynote speakers including Peter Dapiran, senior fellow in the Freight and Logistics Group, University of Melbourne; Chris Weeks, Disaster Resource Network director - Europe & Middle East; Mark Skipper, managing director, Red Prairie and Steffen Steensvaek, Maersk Logistics Australia.

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Transair calls it a day

IT HAD been looking inevitable for a while, but when Transair decided to cease operations many people in the trade had a moment of sadness that another Australian carrier with international links had bitten the dust.

Read more ...

Asia to lead global cargo growth

IATA estimates that air cargo will grow at an average of 5.3 per cent for the 2006-2010 period. Giovanni Bisignani, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) speaking at the opening of the World Cargo Symposium in Mexico City, said the majority of growth will be in Asia with intra-Asia routes accounting for 8.3 million tonnes of cargo (26 per cent of the global total) by 2010.

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