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Waalhaven spins its hub: The Waalhaven terminal and intermodal group has identified the markets on which its terminals in Rotterdam and Born should concentrate, and its strategy is being justified by strongly rising throughputs
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1998
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Wasting away: Ocean carriers endured another depressing year on the financial front in 1997 as profit margins declined further
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1998
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Waterfront productivity: Australia's fashionable grey area: Australia's current waterfront buzz-word is 'productivity'
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1998
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West Africa - inside stories
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1998
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Wheels on fire: Wheels International is one of the largest Canadian transportation and logistics company. Its success says president, Doug Tozer, is built on a customer-centric attitude with solutions designed to fit each client
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1998
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White paper, slightly grey content? In UK, the government's recent White Paper on transport has been welcomed cautiously by the freight industry
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1998
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Who is in pole position?: The race for supremacy in Containerisation International's league of container carrying lines was never in doubt in 1998 as Maersk increased its lead over Evergreen
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1998
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Will the train bear fruits?
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EMAP BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
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1998
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Winds of change: The ocean carrier industry has encountered something of a structural change over the past couple of years as a spate of new operating alliances and takeovers/mergers have taken place
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1998
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Wool shipping and double-dipping
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1998
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