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Analytiqa: Logistics Bulletin: Friday 23rd March |
Analytiqa: Logistics Bulletin: Friday 23rd March |
| Written by Mark O'Bornick | |
| Saturday, 24 March 2007 | |
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This week's Logistics Bulletin reports on the ongoing battle for ownership of EGL, with an offer originally accepted from a consortium led by CEO James Crane, only to see a higher value offer made by Apollo Management, owners of CEVA Logistics. Shareholder unrest has since come to light in an open letter to the Board of EGL, which urges them to bring about the highest and best offer for EGL, without giving its influence to any particular party involved. Elsewhere, NYK is merging logistics subsidiaries in Japan, whilst UTi Worldwide Inc. has revealed details of its next five-year strategic plan, called CLIENTasONE. </br></br> </br></br> DPWN, parent of DHL, reported 2006 results this week. Revenues at DHL Exel Supply Chain reached €11.96 billion, with Automotive accounting for 12.7% of these. Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals accounted for a further 6.0%, with Electronics/Telecoms (11.4%), FMCG (44.6%) and Fashion (10.4%) also contributing. </br></br> </br></br> Among contract news this week, business wins have been reported across the Americas, Middle East and Europe for Exel, Kuehne + Nagel, Schenker, DSC Logistics, TDG, Panalpina and Bibby Distribution.</br></br> European Contract Logistics markets to grow by 33%</br></br> </br></br> Analytiqa’s Western European Logistics research provides an analysis of past market performance along with forecast growth trends across seven major European markets in five key sectors. </br></br> </br></br> Use this extensive data and analysis to understand the factors that drive manufacturers and retailers to outsource supply chain activity to specialist logistics service providers. As a supplier or 3PL, this research will enable the identification and targeting of future, potentially high yielding, growth markets and opportunities. </br></br> </br></br> Delivered via Analytiqa Interactive, use presentation-ready tables and graphics - just select and drag the tables and graphics directly into your own documents, nine language translation facilities and keyword searches to select only the report sections that are relevant to your projects. </br></br> </br></br> Market size, market segmentation, market shares and outsourcing rates: 2000 – 2011. Click here for a brochure and contents: </br></br> </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/pdf/free/AnalytiqaWesternEuropeanLogistics.pdf </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Tesco to send powerful economic signals through the supply chain </br></br> </br></br> 20 March 2007 - A speech by Sir Terry Leahy at Green City Initiative on 12 March 2007, outlined how the retailer’s experience with food labelling has shown that providing clear, simple information on the front of pack brings about changes in buying behaviour, which in turn is driving innovation through the industry.</br></br> </br></br> Tesco is now to give its customers clear information about the carbon cost of the products they buy. This in turn will help drive demand for low-carbon products and stimulate businesses to change their production methods so that they use less carbon. </br></br> </br></br> The first stage of this development is to find an accepted and commonly understood measure of the carbon footprint of every product – looking at its complete life-cycle from production, through distribution to consumption.</br></br> </br></br> The retailer believes that when millions of customers a week have this information and start using it to exercise green choices, it will send very powerful economic signals through the supply chain – shock waves that will change behaviour. </br></br> </br></br> Sir Terry Leahy noted that some hard choices will have to be made and air freighted goods may not always be those with the largest carbon footprint. For example, taking the extension of growing seasons in UK farms, by growing fruit in greenhouses, it might be better environmentally to import fruit grown out in the open in a sunnier climate. However, with a simple label that shows a product’s carbon footprint at a glance, consumers will have the information to make those choices and judgements for themselves. </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Elsewhere this week:</br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Shareholder unrest over takeover battle at EGL</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2372 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> EGL receives proposal from Apollo Management L.P.</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2363 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> EGL set to sell to Investor Group for US1.7 billion</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2356 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> UTi Worldwide announces new strategy</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2360 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> NYK's Japan logistics subsidiaries to merge </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2365 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> 12 March - SEUR GeoPost now manages eight franchises in Spain</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2368 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> DHL Exel Supply Chain revenues reach €11.96 billion</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2362 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Dachser tops sales of €3.0 billion </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2367 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> FedEx Reports Third Quarter Earnings</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2364 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> TDG secures five-year contract with Intergamma</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2354 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Bibby wins business with UK's largest card publisher</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2355 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Sun Chemical Europe signs lead logistics agreement with Kuehne + Nagel</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2359 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Railog and Schenker transport industrial oven facility</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2366 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> DSC Logistics awarded RDC for Tootsie Roll Industries </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2371 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Kraft Selects Exel for warehousing services In Brazil </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2374 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Toshiba opens logistics hub in Jebel Ali</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2357 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Renault invests in a new €135 million spare parts distribution centre</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2378 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Boeing supports Nippon Cargo Airlines with supply-chain solution </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2377 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> FTA survey forecasts strong UK domestic road freight market</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2370 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> FedEx announce Next-Business-Day Domestic Express Service in China </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2358 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> TNT aiming for fast growth in Brazil</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2369 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Revolutionising vehicle logistics in South Africa </br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/newsitem.aspx?articleid=2373 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Urban Transport Policy in Europe: Meeting City Demands for Green Logistics</br></br> </br></br> New Research from Analytiqa</br></br> Urban Transport Policy in Europe: Meeting City Demands for Green Logistics takes an in-depth look at the current initiatives and legislation currently being planned and implemented across twenty cities in twelve European countries across both West and Eastern Europe. </br></br> </br></br> The issues addressed are those that will have the greatest impact on providers working within the express, logistics or supply chain arena. It is critical that hauliers, courier and express, logistics and distribution companies across all sectors understand and account for changes in their operational environment. </br></br> </br></br> This report will assist decision makers within these organisations to ensure correct future investment into vehicles, resources, strategies and services that are not only compliant with future environmental legislation (Euro 4, Euro IV, Euro 5, Euro V, etc) and developments, but more importantly, are considered and hence able to take full advantage of some of the opportunities the future, 'greener', market will provide. </br></br> </br></br> Click http://www.analytiqa.com/reports.aspx?ReportId=252 for more information.</br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Receive Analytiqa's daily logistics news by RSS. Sign Up for Free Daily Bulletin Updates:</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/rssfeed.aspx </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Click www.analytiqa.com/news.aspx for additional developments added daily.</br></br> </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Logistics and Supply Chain Research:</br></br> </br></br> Who’s Who in Global Logistics and Freight Forwarding 2006</br></br> </br></br> Since this report was last published, the Global Logistics and Freight Forwarding market has undergone significant change and widespread consolidation. This has dramatically impacted on the dynamics of the market as well as the competitive capabilities of many players. </br></br> </br></br> This report provides you the insight into the market that you need in order to evaluate either your service providers or your competitors.</br></br> </br></br> For more information, click: http://www.analytiqa.com/reports.aspx?ReportId=237 </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> For more information about Analytiqa’s products please click:</br></br> http://www.analytiqa.com/Research.aspx</br></br> </br></br> </br></br> </br></br> Analytiqa</br></br> Gate House, Fretherne Road,</br></br> Welwyn Garden City, UK, AL8 6NS</br></br> Tel: +44 (0)1707 37 22 11</br></br> Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it </br></br> |
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