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by Jacob JosephFebruary 1st, 2008 — Editorial, Issue 4 February 2008
Three factors that will shape the cool chain industry
This issue of LOG.Middle East focuses on what’s cool in the logistics industry, from trends, such as RFID and FFASs, to Sohar Port, the hottest new shipping hub. We also bring you some pretty cool industry players such as David Christmas, Regional Managing Director, Middle East, DHL Exel, and Albert Tan, Logistics Professor with the University of Wollongong Dubai.
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by Jacob JosephDecember 1st, 2007 — Editorial, Issue 3 Dec/Jan 2008
Three challenges to watch out for in 2008
The year 2007 is one that will be very special to all of us here at LOG.Middle East. It marked the start of our operations in the region and, judging from the response of our readers, we are already making a mark for ourselves in the logistics industry.
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by Jacob JosephNovember 1st, 2007 — Editorial, Issue 2 November 2007
Three suggestions for governments
In the first issue of LOG.Middle East, my editorial touched upon the three trends that will shape the future of the logistics industry in our region. I was told by one of our first readers that one of these trends, deregulation, was a landmine issue.
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by Jacob JosephOctober 1st, 2007 — Editorial, Issue 1 October 2007
Three trends that will shape our future
It’s easy to assume the world’s eyes are on our region. Media around the world – be it online, print, radio or television – have used nothing but superlatives to describe the rapid economic progress witnessed here. The logistics industry, as well, is no stranger to this phenomenon, having enjoyed its fair share of the global media limelight.
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