Posted by admin on July 22, 2009 under Relocalisation |
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They know how the local communities work, while SCA is strong at manufacturing , marketing and technology. SCA together with its joint venture partners have achieved a stable presence in Latin America
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Local focus is SCA's key to Latin America – SCA
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Posted by admin on July 20, 2009 under Global Shipping |
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The Claymore/Delta Global Shipping (SEA) reflects the Delta Global Shipping Index, which measures the performance of maritime shipping industry firms in global developed markets, writes Done Dion for TheStreet. …
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Are Stormy Seas Now Calmer For Shipping ETF? | DailyMarkets.com
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Posted by admin on July 14, 2009 under Global Aviation |
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A group of green activists lead by Greenpeace just bought a small plot of land that would be needed for an expansion of London’s Heathrow Airport. The piece of land, about half the size of a soccer pitch, is where the airports …
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Posted by admin on July 13, 2009 under Global Shipping |
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A meeting this week in London is expected to determine how quickly the global shipping industry will tackle greenhouse gas emissions from tankers, cargo ships and cruise liners that crisscross the oceans.
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A Turning Point for the Shipping Industry? – Green Blog – NYTimes.com
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Posted by admin on July 6, 2009 under Global Shipping |
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The ship’s new solar array is part of a demonstration project organized by the Port of Long Beach, Toyota and Tokyo-based shipping company, NYK Line. The project aims to reduce ships’ dependence on diesel, a dirty fuel that releases …
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Posted by admin on July 1, 2009 under Relocalisation |
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This model gives us the opportunity to get to market without investing heavily in local manufacturing facilities. Our business strategy is unique among our competitors. We plan to add additional contract manufacturing partners to expand …
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Detroit Electric Discusses Asian Ambitions – Green Blog – NYTimes.com
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