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November 23, 2007

LSCMS Supports Logistics Insight Asia Magazine

Filed under: Logistics — admin @ 8:41 am

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society are proud to be a supporting organisation for Logistics Insight Asia Magazine – a great new publication for the industry by Reed Publications.

Read the latest articles and subscribe through the LSCMS website.

LSCMS Supports Logistics Insight Asia

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November 15, 2007

Discussion Forum – hot, Hot, HOT!

Filed under: Logistics,Supply Chain Management — admin @ 2:43 am

We recently launched our discussion forum through Google Groups and discussions have been going hot! Some of the topics that have been addressed to date include:

Google Groups
Subscribe to Logistics & Supply Chain Discussion
Email:
Visit this group
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November 12, 2007

Singapore ranked No. 1 logistics hub by World Bank

Filed under: Logistics,Singapore — admin @ 2:27 am

Hello All,

The following article appeared in last Wednesday’s Straits Times, and illustrates the importance of Singapore to the region in terms of logistics. Please click on the article picture below to view the full sized version.

Signapore ranked No. 1 logistics hub by World Bank

Courtesy of The Straits Times, Wednesday, Nov 7, 2007 – Money Section, page H34

Updated: Other articles relevant to this include:

  • CargonewsAsia – Singapore the world’s top logistics hub
    Singapore has emerged as number one in terms of logistics, according to a World Bank survey.
  • EnterpriseOne – Singapore Soars As A Logistics Hub
    Reliability and service key to growth
    Singapore is steadfastly growing as a logistics hub for multinational corporations (MNCs) as it emerged tops in a World Bank survey for efficient handling and shipping of goods.
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November 9, 2007

Upcoming Intakes for the Logistics Programmes

Filed under: Education,Logistics,Singapore — admin @ 2:37 am

Upcoming Intakes

New intakes for programmes in Logistics – please see the following links for more information:

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